Hidden Treasures

Paperback Published on: 11/10/2012
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Synopsis

You will love this best-selling novel by Sunday Times best-selling author Fern Britton. The perfect escape to Cornwall, for fans of Katie Fforde and Celia Imrie.

Helen Merrifield decides to start afresh and put her old life behind her in the picture-postcard Cornish village of Pendruggan. Throwing herself into the local scene, Helen finds herself at the mercy of the rather desperate Vicar, but she is secretly drawn to the brooding local historian, Piran.

Meanwhile, Helen’s best friend, Penny, decides that the village is the perfect setting for her new TV series. When the cast and crew descend, the village is thrown into a tizzy, but Helen has her hands full fending off her philandering ex-husband, who seems determined to charm his way back into her bed.

Should Helen hold on to the past? Or will Cornwall give her something new to treasure?

Pendruggan: A Cornish village with secrets at its heart

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780007362721
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 260g
  • Languages: English

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Hidden Treasures
My first Fern
This is the first book of Ferns I have read and pleasantly surprised easy good fun reading and I could imagine the beautiful seaside views !
Rome lover
Hidden Treasures
Surprised!
Well if you had asked me a few weeks ago if I would read a book by Fern Britton the answer would have been a no! However, the sun was shining and it seemed... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Hidden Treasures
Wonderful Reading !
I am enjoying this book so much. Fern has written the story so well that I can really picture the cottage and village, and the characters, it's a joy to re... READ MORE
Cas of Carmarthen