They Don't Know
By (Author) Patricia Dixon
Bloodhound Books
Bloodhound Books
29th August 2018
United Kingdom
Paperback
336
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
"Stunningly written this will be one of my books of the year."
Daisy meets Adam on their first day at Manchester University and they immediately become friends. But when tongues begin to wag and their relationship is questioned, for the first time in his life Adam shares his secret with Daisy who promises to stand by him and keep his secret. Then Adams older brother, Ryan, returns from abroad and Daisy quickly falls for him. After a troubled upbringing, Adam and Ryan only have each other. In adulthood, their bond holds firm, glued together by Daisy. But Adam struggles with his secret and the fear of losing Daisy to another man. And soon the past starts to influence his choices. Ryan is motivated, having chosen to live in a military world that shields him from the demons of his past. And in the middle is Daisy who loves both of them and makes a promise to each. One she sets free, the other she vows to protect and never abandon. But when tragedy strikes will Daisy ever find happiness
Patricia Dixon was born in Manchester where she still lives with her husband. They have two grown up children and one grandson, plus the company of a lazy bulldog. Ignoring her high school reports and possibly sound advice from teachers, Patricia shunned the world of academia and instead, stubbornly pursued a career in fashion. Once the sparkle of London life wore off she returned north and embarked on a new adventure, that of motherhood. Now, almost thirty years later she has acquiesced to the wise words of her elders and turned her hand to writing. Patricia has written five novels set in the Loire and then, in complete contrast, a much darker story of psychological suspense. She is currently writing her next book, a murderous tale set in the sixties and if shes not at her desk Patricia loves to read historical fiction or attempts recipes that look great on television but not necessarily her plate. And when the penny jar is full she cashes in her coins and heads to France, the lure of red wine and escapism equalled only by the pursuance of her dream job, writing for a living.