In a Summer Season is one of Elizabeth Taylor's finest novels in
which, in a moving and powerful climax, she reveals love to be the thing
it is: beautiful, often funny, and sometimes tragic.
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'You taste of rain', he said, kissing her. 'People say I married her for
her money', he thought contentedly, and for the moment was full of the
self-respect that loving her had given him.*
Kate Heron is a wealthy, charming widow who marries, much to the
disapproval of friends and neighbours, a man ten years her junior: the
attractive, feckless Dermot. Then comes the return of Kate's old friend
Charles - intelligent, kind and now widowed, with his beautiful young
daughter. Kate watches happily as their two families are drawn together,
finding his presence reassuringly familiar, but slowly she becomes aware
of subtle undercurrents that begin to disturb the calm surface of their
friendship. Before long, even she cannot ignore the gathering storm . .
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