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The beachcomber, Josephine Cox ; read by Carole Boyd

Label
The beachcomber, Josephine Cox ; read by Carole Boyd
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The beachcomber
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
Josephine Cox ; read by Carole Boyd
Summary
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
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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