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The Beachcomber : the new bestseller

The windswept village of West Bay is hope, an escape and a a future for Kathy Wilson who dreams of turning the empty cottage she inherits into a home free of the pain she suffered back in London. As the summer processes she becomes fascinated with the loner who stolls the beach beneath her window.

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  • "The windswept village of West Bay is hope, an escape and a a future for Kathy Wilson who dreams of turning the empty cottage she inherits into a home free of the pain she suffered back in London. As the summer processes she becomes fascinated with the loner who stolls the beach beneath her window."@en
  • "One of Great Britain's most beloved bestselling authors, Josephine Cox enthralls American readers with a poignant tale of broken lives redeemed. The windswept village of West Bay is hope, an escape, and a future for Kathy Wilson, who dreams of turning the empty cottage she inherited into a home free of the pain she suffered back in London. As the summer slowly passes, she puzzles silently over her fascination with an enigmatic wanderer who strolls the beach below her window. Tom Marcus needed a place to hide when the life he knew was brutally destroyed. Inexplicably drawn to this captivating loner, Kathy feels a bond forming that will radically change them both. But the shadows that haunt them will not be dismissed'until they can find the courage to open their hearts."@en
  • "Another page-turning story of tragedy and triumph from the No.1 bestselling author of The Loner and The Journey. In the summer of 1952, two lonely people arrive in the pretty seaside hamlet of West Bay. Strangers coming from very different backgrounds, they are there for the same reasons: to find peace of mind and the chance to start a new life. Tom Arnold has abandoned all his possessions and walked away from a highly paid job. A year ago, he had a wife and two beautiful children, when suddenly his world was turned upside-down. The car he was driving with his family was deliberately run off the road high above the cliffs. He was the only survivor. The driver -- who Tom is sure intended to kill them all -- has never been found. Kathy Wilson has tried to cling on to her zest for life through times of pain and loneliness. Recovering from her divorce, she seeks comfort in the arms of other men. But a shocking, revealing row with her mother is the final straw, and when she inherits a rundown house in West Bay, she flees to Dorset. For both Tom and Kathy, it seems there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Yet even now, someone means to undermine their search for happiness. People are jealous. And a brutal killer is still on the loose... Suddenly West Bay is no longer the peaceful place it seemed..."@en
  • "In the summer of 1952, two lonely people arrive in the pretty seaside hamlet of West Bay in Dorset. Strangers, they are both there to find peace of mind and to start a new life. A year ago, Tom Arnold's world was turned upside-down. The car he was driving with his wife and two children was deliberately run off the road, and only he survived. The driver - who Tom is sure intended to kill them all - has never been found. Kathy Wilson has tried to cling on to her zest for life through times of pain and loneliness, but a shocking row with her mother is the final straw. It seems there is hope for Tom and Kathy to rebuild their lives. Yet even now, someone means to wreck their search for happiness. And a brutal killer is still on the loose."@en
  • "The Beachcomber is the story of two people, each with a dream, each lonely in different ways, and just when everything seems to be coming right for them, fate steps in to turn their worlds upside down. A quiet, lonely man, Tom Troy has abandoned all his possessions and walked away from a highly paid job. Kitty Morris has tried to cling on to her zest for life and her sense of humour through times of pain and loneliness. For both Tom and Kitty, it seems there is hope of rebuilding their lives. Yet even now, someone means to wreck both Tom and Kitty's search for happiness. People are jealous and a brutal killer is on the loose."
  • "From the bestselling author of 'Rainbow Days' and 'The Woman Who Left', 'The Beachcomber' is the story of two people, each lonely in different ways, and just when everything seems to be coming right for them, fate steps in to turn their worlds upside down."@en
  • "A lonely man travels to a seaside town to mourn for the wife and children who died a year earlier, and meets a young woman who inherited a rundown house and moves in after a revealing argument with her mother."@en
  • "One of Great Britain's most beloved bestselling authors, Josephine Cox enthralls American readers with a poignant tale of broken lives redeemed. The windswept village of West Bay is hope, an escape, and a future for Kathy Wilson, who dreams of turning the empty cottage she inherited into a home free of the pain she suffered back in London. As the summer slowly passes, she puzzles silently over her fascination with an enigmatic wanderer who strolls the beach below her window. Tom Marcus needed a place to hide when the life he knew was brutally destroyed. Inexplicably drawn to this captivating loner, Kathy feels a bond forming that will radically change them both. But the shadows that haunt them will not be dismissed--until they can find the courage to open their hearts."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Crime fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "The Beachcomber : the new bestseller"@en
  • "Beachcomber"@en
  • "Sēmadia stēn ammo"
  • "The beachcomber"@en
  • "The beachcomber"
  • "The Beachcomber"@en