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The Bad Apple

On sale

2nd May 2005

Price: £10.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780755320967

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Louise Hart has endured a great deal of pain from her callous husband Paul, but one cold December night in 1959 she can take no more. She and her son Davey escape their Coventry high-rise flat and flee to Tanglewood, the dilapidated ivy-clad mansion where her mother Dolly runs an animal sanctuary. Miserable and frightened, Louise longs to turn her back on the past, and create a happy new life for Davey. But Paul is in trouble with men more dangerous than himself. Unable to pay his debts, he blackmails Louise and those who love her, keeping a shadowy presence in their lives. Even the arrival of Charlie Fox, a stranger who becomes a true friend, cannot guarantee that the future will be safe…

Reviews

Western Mail
'The tearjerker of the season...[a] heart-rending tale' Western Mail
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
'A story of adversity and survival' Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Lancashire Evening Post
' A promising and well-drawn debut' Lancashire Evening Post
Reading Evening Post
'A good tearjerker...compelling' Reading Evening Post
Margaret Dickinson
An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors
Jennie Felton
A wonderful heroine, plucky, determined and warm-hearted. A believable and compelling read
Lyn Andrews
Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas
Northern Echo
A heart-throbber of a story that puts so many other so-called emotional blockbusters in the shade
Nottingham Evening Post
Not only is Goodwin's characterisation and dialogue compelling, her descriptive writing is a joy
Coventry Evening Telegraph
The new Catherine Cookson
Bookseller
A touching and powerful new novel from a wonderful writer
Lancashire Evening Post
Goodwin has the enviable knack of putting the past into focus with wonderfully warm and credible characters, lively dialogue and fascinating period detail of everyday life. A Rose Among Thorns is another moving and inspirational story from a writer who knows how to tug at the heart strings