Can you ever bury the past?
'A wonderful page-turner of a novel' Fay Weldon on The Things You Do for Love
She'd recognised in him something of herself: that sense of not belonging, of secrets fiercely kept . . .
Five friends, newly graduated, travel together to the Lake District. Young and ambitious, they little imagine the events that will overtake them that fateful summer, tearing their fragile group apart.
Twenty years later, they return to the same spot, summoned by a mysterious bequest. It's not long before old friendships - and old romances - are re-kindled. But soon, too, rivalries begin to emerge and wounds are painfully reopened . . .
How long does it take for past sins to be forgiven? And can the things they destroy ever really be recovered?
Praise for Rachel Crowther
'Intelligent, with many layers, it is a gripping read' The Lady Magazine
'A good summer read for anyone prepared to be transported to the intensity of the undergraduate experience. Fascinating . . . witty and empathetic' Country Life
'The very best sort of fiction' Juliet Nicolson, author of A House Full of Daughters