![]() ![]() However there seems to be no love lost between Lorraine and her stepson, and so with only a lovable mutt for company, Charity decides to take David on a trip to Nîmes, hoping to cheer him up. You see the boy, David, has fled England with his glamorous stepmother, Lorraine Bristol after his father was sensationally acquitted of murdering his best friend (and his wife’s suspected lover). ☀ However on arriving at their first stop off: the Hôtel Tistet-Védène, in the picturesque walled-town of Avignon, Charity befriends a lonely boy, which will lead her to unwittingly becoming embroiled in a strange and terrible plot. Madam, Will You Talk? opens with us driving through France with the young widow Charity Selborne and her old friend Louise, who are looking forward to a holiday full of history, art, good food and leisurely days under the hot sun, in the beauty of the parched Provencal landscape. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was so good to finally be reading another sun-drenched adventure from this wonderful author, especially as it feels an age since I read my last one: The Moonspinners. I continued my fantastic February reading with the romantic suspense, Madam, Will You Talk? by Mary Stewart, which is also the very first of Stewart’s novels to be published in 1955. ![]()
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