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Tomorrow's Promises

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340840801

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 10th January 2008

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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‘As usual Anna Jacobs does not disappoint. This book was just like all her others: excellent, well written and full of surprises and emotions’ – 5-star reader review

Ellen Dawson is glad when the Great War ends, but sad that Lady Bingram’s aides are to be disbanded. She can’t bear to go back into service again after working as a driver and mechanic in London. But she is forced by her mother’s illness to accept her old position as housemaid in order to stay in the small Lancashire town, and her stepfather will stop at nothing to get her under his control again. Meanwhile, Seth Talbot is also facing difficulties when he takes over as local policeman in a town where the law has been flouted for years …

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What readers are saying about TOMORROW’S PROMISES

‘Gripping from the start to the end’ – 5 stars

‘An absorbing story’ – 5 stars

‘Excellent read, as usual’ – 5 stars

‘One of her best’ – 5 stars

‘A great book by a great author’ – 5 stars

Reviews

Praise for Anna Jacobs: 'Catherine Cookson fans will cheer!'
<i>Peterborough Evening Telegraph</i>
Anna Jacobs' books are deservedly popular. She is one of the best writers of Lancashire sagas around.
<i>Historical Novels Review</i>
Once again you have given us a story that has me hooked from the first page to the last. The characters are so alive that I am loath to call them characters, they are people - so real
Reader from Scotland on OUR MARY ANN
An exciting book of immensely brilliant character portrayal and a great storyline
<i>Bangor Chronicle</i> on OUR EVA
Another cracking read with a vivid insight into family relationships
<i>Coventry Evening Telegraph</i> on OUR EVA