Full House

Full House by M. J. Farrell, published by Penguin Books in 1987, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and hidden truths. The story unfolds as Eliza arrives at Silverue, the residence of the self-centered matriarch Lady Olivia Bird, just before the return of John, the eldest son. This setting serves as the backdrop for exploring the fragile nature of familial security and the secrets that lie beneath the surface.
Readers will find a narrative that reveals the intricate relationships within the family and the impact of long-held secrets on their lives. The book examines themes of selfishness and the consequences of personal choices, all while maintaining a focus on the characters’ interactions and the unfolding drama at Silverue. With 320 pages, this edition provides a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by the family, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of security and the bonds that tie them together.
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The precariousness of one family’s security is uncovered through the revelation of certain secrets when Eliza arrives at Silverue, the home of a selfish matriarch Lady Olivia Bird, on the eve of the return of John, the eldest son
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