Book description
When Matthew's beloved wife Molly died, long before her time, her son
Mark grieved as much as anyone. He had always known that his parents
were completely devoted to each other, and sometimes he had felt
excluded from this close partnership. Since he was a small boy his
mother had been sickening with the illness that eventually carried her
off, and now at the age of sixteen Mark longed to earn his father's
respect by assisting with the family business, a prosperous antiques
shop. But his father, in grief, seemed beyond help.
Tilly Povey, famous for her whiplash tongue and her copious ironing,
watched the boy's lonely existence with a heavy heart. Stella, Molly's
sister, had done well for herself - now a doctor, she had always loved
Matthew, and wondered whether he might, perhaps, turn to her in his
hour of need. Matthew, obsessed with his loss, was gradually falling
apart and none of those who were closest to him could, it seemed, do
anything to help. But Tilly, whose uncompromising exterior hid a warm
heart, was determined to help this troubled family.
Ruth Hamilton is the bestselling author of A Whisper to the Living,
With Love From Ma Maguire, Nest of Sorrows, Billy London's Girls,
Spinning Jenny, The September Starlings, A Crooked Mile, Paradise Lane,
The Bells of Scotland Road, The Dream Sellers, The Corner House, Miss
Honoria West, Mulligan's Yard, Saturday's Child, Matthew and Son and
Chandler's Green. She has become one of the north-west of England's most
popular writers. Ruth Hamilton was born in Bolton, which is the setting
for many of her novels, and has spent most of her life in Lancashire.
She now lives in Liverpool.