Fiona Range
From the bestselling author of Songs in Ordinary Time, Mary McGarry Morris’s striking fourth novel is a gripping, passionate story of one woman’s battle with the longheld secrets surrounding her family.
Feisty, gorgeous Fiona Range is, at thirty, beginning to worry that her chaotic life is a stage she should have grown out of by now. Responsibility has never lain easily with Fiona, a small-town good-time girl used to being the odd one out. With her mother missing, she was raised by the respectable family of her uncle Judge Hollis, a man whom Fiona, with her wild ways, can’t help but disappoint. The return home of Fiona’s gentle cousin Elizabeth – with fiancé in tow – brings first loves, past mistakes and current passions to the fore. In a gripping finale, Fiona finds she is not the only one with terrible secrets.
”’As readable as its heroine is compulsive, this is the kind of book that makes you stay up half the night.” - New Yorker
'Sharp dialogue, some excellent characters and good observation … A funny and attractive read.' The Times -
'Notable for its emotional intensity. Morris's attention is unflinching. She can bring the ordinary to life with the sheer clarity of her vision. Extraordinary.' New York Times -
'Gutsy wayward and golden-hearted Fiona - a direct descendant of Jo March - holds the attention.' Sunday Times -