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Still Summer

On sale

6th March 2008

Price: £6.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780719522826

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Twenty years ago they were high school royalty, the girls everyone envied. But life for Tracy and Holly has subsided into suburban contentment, husbands, homes and families. So when Olivia, the group’s glamorous leader, returns to America as a rich widow, they decide to celebrate their reunion onboard a luxurious sailing boat in the Caribbean. Accompanied by Tracy’s unruly teenage daughter and an attentive and experienced crew, the three friends set sail for the holiday of a lifetime.

But what really awaits them in the sun-drenched Caribbean is more mysterious and terrifying than anything they could have imagine. As their dream trip turns into a desperate fight for survival, the women soon find themselves faced with dwindling supplies, modern-day piracy and, above all, the deep, lonely ocean. To survive, they must rely on the bonds that have held them close all these years, friend to friend, mother to daughter – even as old secrets, old alliances and new treacheries push them beyond endurance…

In her breathtaking new novel of suspense, Jacquelyn Mitchard explores the limits of friendship and the truths that bind us to each other forever.

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Reviews

Adriana Trigiani
Full of surprises, revelations and the complexities and joys of longtime friendship, you will savour every word and hope the story never ends.
Tess Gerritsen
Slowly and expertly, Mitchard ratchets up the tension in this pulse-pounding tale of courage, betrayal, and high-seas terror
Myslexia
Mitchard's prose is page turning
Newsweek
Praise for A Cage of Stars: 'A first-rate storyteller'
Jodi Picoult
'Cage of Stars explores one family's irrevocable change in an instant of violence . . . Jacquelyn Mitchard just keeps getting better and better'