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If Only You Knew, 2006‘This novel is beautifully paced and confidently written.’ Gloucestershire Echo ‘Alice Jolly’s second novel is another beautifully written emotional adventure, with perestroika-era Moscow providing an alluring and politically charged backdrop.’ The Good Book Guide 2006 ‘It’s a really interesting book, and gives a fascinating insight into another culture. If you’re looking for something a bit different then this is a great read.’ Yours Magazine 2006 What the Eye Doesn’t See, 2002‘Beautifully paced, beautifully understated and terrifically assured.’ Barbara Trapido ‘well-crafted prose … a page turner with pace.’ The Big Issue 'Alice Jolly is a breath of fresh air in the publishing world and for a debut novel this is a cracking read. The story is captivating from the start, a true page turner and impossible to put down ….’ Stroud News and Journal ‘Alice Jolly’s first book is a story of complex family relationships, and the impact on its members when private tragedies become public scandal.’ Birmingham Evening Mail ‘A thought-provoking and beautifully-crafted novel about all kinds of love and the choices it makes us take, for better or worse.’ Dorset Echo ‘This fantastic first novel tells the story of a sick woman trying to bring her son and grand daughter together after a terrible event has torn them apart ….’ Prize Quest |
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