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Dancing to the Pipers

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The charming and romantic second novel by Kate Fenton, set on the Yorkshire Moors.

Oxford on a rainswept midsummer night. Enter Becca Haydock, actress (resting) and Other Woman. Stood up on her thirtieth birthday, dressed to kill with thoughts to match, drenched and sore of foot. Enter a very drunk, hairy-chested restaurateur: Joe Duff, going broke but with a wicked line in chat. And Oliver, archetypal Oxford man, floppy-haired and bicycle-clipped, the idol of Becca's undergraduate days.

The stage is set. And as the drama unfolds. Becca is unwittingly caught up in a tragedy of Shakespearian proportions.

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Praise for Dancing to the Pipers

  • A gripping novel full of tantalising twists - Woman's JournalChatty humour . . . lightness of touch and acid commentary - Times Literary SupplementWritten with relish, this is romantic comedy spiced with intrigue and farce which zings along - Daily Telegraph

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Kate Fenton

Kate Fenton

Kate Fenton was born in Oldham, brought up in Cheshire and read PPE at St Hilda's College, Oxford. A former features and documentary producer for BBC Radio 4, she lives in the North York Moors near Whitby with her husband, Ed Selby, a GP. She has written radio drama and journalism as well as seven novels, one of which, Lions and Liquorice, was serialised on Woman's Hour.

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