A Lost Wifes Tale

A Lost Wife’s Tale by Marion McGilvary, published by Penguin UK on March 24, 2009, is a 320-page novel that explores themes of identity and relationships. The story follows Edith Lutz, who escapes her previous life in search of anonymity in the city. Taking on a new appearance and a new name, she becomes a live-in housekeeper for Adam, a recently divorced publisher. As she navigates her new role, Edith hopes to leave her past behind while discovering unexpected feelings for Adam.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of love and self-discovery. As Edith grapples with her history and the choices that shaped her, she experiences love for the first time, all while concealing her true identity from Adam. The novel touches on the challenges faced by divorced individuals and the intricacies of man-woman relationships, providing a thoughtful examination of how the past can influence the present.
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Edith Lutz doesn’t want to be found. She’s left behind a comfortable home in a flurry of hastily packed bags, fleeing for an anonymous life in the city. With a new look, new name and new job as live-in housekeeper to wealthy publisher Adam, she’s hoping to outwit her past and build herself a new life. Again. A breath of fresh air in newly-divorced Adam’s empty home, Edith soon becomes more than just the woman who does the dishes. Over long summer nights, Edith finds herself experiencing love for the first time, while Adam knows nothing of the real woman he’s falling for. Haunted by an impossible choice she faced as a teenager and the devastating repercussions that ended her closest friendship, Edith’s been running ever since. She can never be quite sure whether her past is behind her. In fact, she’s pretty sure it’s not.
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