One Moment, One Morning

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  • ISBN 9780330508841
  • Weight: 236g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Telling the story of the week following a fateful train journey, One Moment, One Morning by Sarah Rayner is a stunning novel about love and loss, about family and – above all – friendship. A stark reminder that, sometimes, one moment is all it takes . . .

The Brighton to London line. The 07:44 train. Carriages packed with commuters. Then, abruptly, everything changes: a man has a heart attack, and can't be resuscitated; the train is stopped, an ambulance called.

For at least three passengers on the 07:44 on that particular morning, life will never be the same again.

Lou witnesses the man's final moments. Lou and Anna share a cab when they realize the train is going nowhere fast. Anna is Karen's best friend.

And Karen? Karen's husband is the man who dies . . .

Sarah Rayner is the author of the international bestseller One Moment, One Morning, and its critically acclaimed follow-up, The Two Week Wait. Another Night, Another Day is the third stand-alone novel to feature her Brighton-based characters.

Earlier in her career she published two rather different novels, The Other Half and Getting Even.

For many years Sarah worked as an advertising copywriter, but she now writes fiction full-time from her home in Brighton, which she shares with her husband and stepson.

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