Three Letters by Josephine Cox
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I always love a good book by Josephine Cox and this one didn't disappoint. The story opens with a family in turmoil. Mother is married to a man, Tom, and its a loveless marriage. They have one son, Casey, who is a lovely boy but the mother confesses that Tom is not the father. She fights and carries on and is extremely abusive to both Tom and Casey.
Tom made a decision based on a secret that he carried.
A very good and satisfying read.
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