Night music / Jojo Moyes.

By: Moyes, Jojo, 1969-Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2008Description: 406 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780340895948; 0340895942; 0340895950; 9780340895955Subject(s): Domestic fiction | Domestic fiction | Family Fiction | Mansions Fiction | Inheritance and succession Fiction | Nieces Fiction | Mothers Fiction | Nieces -- Fiction | Mothers -- Fiction | Mansions -- Fiction | Inheritance and succession -- Fiction | Families | Inheritance and succession | Mansions | Mothers | Nieces | Families -- Fiction | English fiction -- 21st centuryGenre/Form: Domestic fiction | Domestic fiction. | Domestic fiction. | Fiction. | Fiction Additional physical formats: Online version: Night music.DDC classification: 823.92 LOC classification: PR6113.O94 | N54 2008Review: "The Spanish House is a notch potch of designs, Georgian, Gothic and Moorish, as if whoever started it had simply got bored. It has long been known to locals as an architectural folly, and is now nearly derelict to boot." "When its reclusive owner dies intestate the Spanish House is left to his city-dwelling niece. For Isabel, recently widowed, the house is a potential lifeline - the only hope she has of providing for her two children without having to sell her most treasured possession. But for neighbour Matt McCarthy, the house is revenge - on the family who ruined his father. For his wife it's the key to the perfect family life, while a struggling property developer sees in it a whole new future." "As desires clash and intertwine, lives and loves are demolished - and the Spanish House becomes a true folly indeed."--Jacket.
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"The Spanish House is a notch potch of designs, Georgian, Gothic and Moorish, as if whoever started it had simply got bored. It has long been known to locals as an architectural folly, and is now nearly derelict to boot." "When its reclusive owner dies intestate the Spanish House is left to his city-dwelling niece. For Isabel, recently widowed, the house is a potential lifeline - the only hope she has of providing for her two children without having to sell her most treasured possession. But for neighbour Matt McCarthy, the house is revenge - on the family who ruined his father. For his wife it's the key to the perfect family life, while a struggling property developer sees in it a whole new future." "As desires clash and intertwine, lives and loves are demolished - and the Spanish House becomes a true folly indeed."--Jacket.

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