Trouble in Combe Tollbridge
Escape to the British seaside in this heart-warming and uplifting summer read
by Roseanna Hall
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Pub Date Aug 01 2024 | Archive Date Aug 01 2024
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Description
Trouble is brought to the doorstep of the tranquil coastal village Combe Tollbridge when new visitors arrive.
Combe Tollbridge, on the Exmoor coast, is a quiet fishing village always happy to welcome visitors for the sake of the local economy, but when an irritating journalist looks like staying overtime, a dine-and-dash couple plays tricks in the neighbourhood, and a family with more than one secret to hide features in the national news, the mixed blessing that is tourism becomes all too clear.
Meanwhile Professor Tolliday visits the coastal village for the first time in fifty years with his family. The once irresponsible student has come back to make belated amends, but it is his mischievous little granddaughter whose holiday fun causes the most trouble for the village.
Advance Praise
'An entertaining, richly textured novel of village life that lifts the spirits and makes you smile. I loved the characters, learned a lot from their experiences and believed in them as people. I'm moving in as soon as the next cottage is on the market' Peter Lovesey, author of Showstopper
'A fun and entertaining book that was a joy to read. Combe Tollbridge is full of quirky and loveable characters that I'll look forward to meeting again' Rachel Burton, author of The Tearoom on the Bay
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781788425087 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |