Pomfret Towers

Pomfret Towers

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Publisher's Synopsis

A long weekend party affords elderly Lord and Lady Pomfret the opportunity to introduce their cousin and heir, Gillie Foster, to the gentry and incidentally (?) to eligible young ladies of the countryside. The indefatigable Mrs Rivers pushes her reluctant daughter, Phoebe, and, while fending off the most likely competition, self-effacing Alice Barton, she is completely outflanked by Sally Wicklow. Sally is eminently acceptable, complementing Gillie's retiring nature and delicate health with robust competence. Mrs Rivers, an outrageously successful author of formula books about middle-aged women and their not quite consummated affairs with younger men, crosses swords with Mrs Barton who writes "learned historical novels about the more obscure bastards of Popes and Cardinals"( Renaissance era). Thwarting Mrs Rivers occupies a good part of the weekend until her even more obnoxious son, Julian, humiliates her so publicly that even gentle Alice (who had been infatuated with him) scathingly rebukes his boorish behaviour, sends him packing, and accepts Roddy Wicklow's proposal. Matrimonial score: two goals, one miss.

Book information

ISBN: 9781559213028
Publisher: Moyer Bell Ltd
Imprint: Moyer Bell
Pub date:
Edition: Reprint
DEWEY: 823.912
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 272
Weight: -1g
Height: 140mm
Width: 215mm