The Beach at Summerly
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The Beach at Summerly
The Beach at Summerly
"There are few more skilled practitioners of the craft of summer fiction than Beatriz Williams." β The New York Times Book Review
A ravishing summer read from New York Times bestseller Beatriz Williams, sweeping readers back to a mid-century New England rich with secrets and Cold War intrigue.
June 1946. As the residents of Winthrop Island prepare for the first summer season after the sacrifice of war, a glamorous new figure moves into the guest cottage at Summerly, the idyllic seaside estate of the wealthy Peabody family. To Emilia Winthrop, daughter of Summerlyβs year-round caretaker and a descendant of the islandβs settlers, Olive Rainsford opens a window into a world of shining possibility. While Emilia spent the war years caring for her incapacitated mother, Olive travelled the world, married fascinating men, and involved herself in political causes. Sheβs also the beloved aunt of the two surviving Peabody sons, Amory and Shep, with whom Emilia has a tangled romantic history.
As the summer wears on, Emilia develops a deep rapport with Olive, who urges her to leave the island for a life of adventure, while romance blossoms with the sturdy and honourable Shep. But the heady promise of Peabody patronage is blown apart by the arrival of Sumner Fox, an FBI agent who demands Emiliaβs help to capture a Soviet agent whoβs transmitting vital intelligence on the Westβs atomic weapon programme from somewhere inside the Summerly estate.
April 1954. Eight years later, Summerly is boarded up and Emilia has rebuilt her shattered life as a professor at Wellesley College, when shocking news arrives from Washingtonβthe traitor she helped convict is about to be swapped for an American spy imprisoned in the Soviet Union, but with a mysterious condition only Emilia can fulfil. A reluctant Emilia is summoned to CIA headquarters, where sheβs forced to confront the harrowing consequences of her actions that fateful summer, and a choice that could destroy the Peabody familyβand Emiliaβs chance for redemptionβall over again.
"Grand and gripping...shot through with suspense, romance, and glorious, beach-laden locales. I could not put it down." β Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Mitford Affair
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780063020856
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 21 May 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 274g
Pages: 368
About the Author
A graduate of Stanford University with an MBA from Columbia, Beatriz Williams spent several years in New York and London hiding her early attempts at fiction, first on company laptops as a communications strategy consultant, and then as an at-home producer of small persons, before her career as a writer took off. She lives with her husband and four children near the Connecticut shore.
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