Whispers on the Water
By (Author) Audrey Howard
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
12th December 2002
United Kingdom
Paperback
544
Width 112mm, Height 176mm, Spine 38mm
287g
Tomboy Grace Tooley meets Rupert Bradley when her eldest brother's sudden death forces her to take on burdens beyond her years. From then on, Grace gives her heart to her brother's wealthy friend, but he sees her as a mere girl and marries a woman from his own station in life. They meet again when the Great War has changed them both. Grace has suffered loss and pain and emerged as a strong, passionate woman. Rupert, nearly broken by the horrors he has endured, has been humiliated by the bride who once seemed so right for him, and he rejects Grace's love and any hope of future happiness. But Grace is determined to rediscover the spirit of the only boy she ever loved in the man who is ready to die.
'Among the dross that constitutes the Liverpool saga market for women, Howard's enjoyable 19th-century historical romance of crossed love shines out.' -- Daily Mail, 19970103 'Poignant and well plotted, this is the book to curl up with to shut out troubles.' -- Woman's Realm on BEYOND THE SHINING WATER 19970103 'Her thousands of fans recognise the artistry of a true storyteller' -- Lancashire Life 19970103 'Life and middle class living in Liverpool in the early 1900's is the colourful backcloth for the latest novel from this master storyteller' -- Coventry Evening Telegraph 19970103 'This saga is, like all of Audrey Howard's books, compelling and memorable!a joy to read' -- The Historical Novels Review (A Place Called Hope) 20010817
Audrey Howard was born in Liverpool in 1929. Before she began to write she had a variety of jobs, among them hairdresser, model, shop assistant, cleaner and civil servant. In 1981, while living in Australia, she wrote the first of her bestselling novels. She lives in St Anne's on Sea, her childhood home.