Nothing will poison the present like lies from the past. Sisters
Charlotte and Jennifer have a history of "amusing" misunderstandings
about attempted suicide. Their granny, Bertha, is wrapped in memories of
London in the 1920s, when she and her sister, Jemima, brought new
meaning to betrayal. Bridging the two, Bertha's daughter, Deirdre, is
shaped by the night a Nazi bomb destroyed the entire street, and
uncovered one of those poisonous lies.