The Secret at Summer's End

Lulu Taylor author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Publishing:30th Jul '26

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 30th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Secret at Summer's End cover

'Absorbing, compelling and completely unputdownable, every Lulu Taylor novel grips you to the very end' LISA JEWELL

Germany, 1932:
On their honeymoon, William and Dinah Conway cross paths with Winston Churchill and witness a meeting that almost changed history. Back in London, as the threat of war looms, the young couple is pulled into a perilous world of secrecy, taking great risks for the sake of conscience.

The arrival of William’s mysterious cousin Victoria Gauntlett brings another threat to their happiness. What is her real aim as she works her way into their lives? And what is her pull to Munich, where William and Dinah must return for the sake of young Rosemary, another cousin?

Kent, 2001: Lottie Conway has lived with her family’s notoriety, knowing that her grandfather, William, was a traitor, and that two women – Victoria and Rosemary – caused a scandal that still fascinates the world.

Sent to New York to report on the sale of Victoria Gauntlett’s paintings, Lottie starts to learn about her family history. Only one person knows the truth about what happened all those years: her grandmother, Dinah, now increasingly lost to dementia. But is it too late for her to reveal her secrets?

Absorbing, compelling and completely unputdownable, every Lulu Taylor novel grips you to the very end -- Lisa Jewell, author of None of This is True
I love Lulu Taylor’s enchanting novels - captivating stories that keep me hooked until the final page! -- Veronica Henry, author of The Secret Beach
Fantastic, all-consuming * Heat *
This story of family dynamics will grip you from beginning to end * People's Friend *
[A] gripping story * Hello! *
An absorbing read -- Pamela Hartshorne, author of The Cursed Wife
Pure indulgence and perfect reading * The Sun *
Utterly compelling -- Lucy Diamond, author of Something to Tell You

ISBN: 9781035086238

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

400 pages