Harvest

Harvest by Celia Brayfield, published by Penguin in 1996, is a reprint edition comprising 314 pages. The narrative revolves around three women and the men who love them, all of whom are entangled with a serial adulterer named Michael Knight. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Gascony region in France, the story unfolds during an annual birthday party hosted by Jane Knight for her husband, where tensions rise and secrets are revealed.
Readers will find a complex exploration of relationships and betrayal as the characters navigate their intertwined lives. The plot delves into themes of love and infidelity, culminating in a moment of reckoning for Michael Knight. This edition offers a detailed look at the dynamics between the characters, set within the evocative landscapes of medieval villages and rolling hills, making it a significant addition to the fiction genre.
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Three women, and the men who love them, are victims of a serial adulterer, Michael Knight. Every year, at their home in France, Jane Knight gives a party for her husband’s birthday, among the medieval villages and rolling hills of Gascony. This year, at last, Michael will be punished.
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