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The No-Show

BETH O’LEARY, QUERCUS BOOKS

like my beach reads with a bit of substance, and that’s exactly what Beth O’Leary’s latest novel is — loads of fun and utterly romantic, but with a twist I never saw coming. opens with three dates, and yes you guessed it, three no-shows. It’s a familiar dating dilemma that unfolds in an often peculiar and sometimes heartbreaking way. True to the author’s talent, it’s brilliantly written; full of character, love and enough mystery to keep you

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