The Second Wife

The Second Wife by Denise Robertson is a novel published by Penguin in 1989, featuring 430 pages in English. This edition explores the complexities of love and grief as Richard, a handsome and successful man, seeks to rebuild his life after the tragic death of his first wife. He finds a new partner, Ellie, who yearns for emotional security but struggles to overcome the lingering presence of Richard’s late wife. Meanwhile, Richard is preoccupied with a takeover bid, leaving Ellie to navigate her feelings of insecurity and distress.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges of moving on from past relationships and the impact of unresolved grief on new love. The story presents a poignant exploration of the emotional dynamics between Richard and Ellie, highlighting the difficulties they face as they attempt to forge a future together amidst the shadows of the past. With its focus on themes of love, loss, and the quest for stability, this work of fiction offers a thoughtful examination of personal relationships and the complexities that accompany them.
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Richard is handsome, successful and ready to love again after the tragic death of his first wife. Richard gives Ellie the emotional security she craves, but she cannot cope with the shadow of his first wife, and Richard is far too busy fighting a takeover bid to help his wife in her distress.
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