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After Midnight

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Fans of Maeve Binchy, Rosamunde Pilcher and Fiona Valpy will not be disappointed by this warm and compelling story where secrets from the past threaten the happiness of a small West Country community by multi-million copy seller and Sunday Times bestselling author Susan Sallis. Perfect to settle down with!

READERS ARE LOVING AFTER MIDNIGHT !
"Wonderful"
"Susan Sallis has such an insight into characters"
"Susan Sallis ... never disappoints."
"Always love Susan Sallis - brilliant writing."

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WILL A SECRET FROM THE PAST THREATEN HER HAPPINESS?

Nell knows that she shares a very special past with her cousins, Edmund and Perry . In their young days in Gloucestershire they used to play, quarrel... and perhaps fall in love a little.

When a strange young man arrives in their midst, Nell discovers with a shock that he, too, shares some of their past - and that it is connected with the mysterious, magical old railway coach in the forest where Nell's parents first fell in love.

But the forest still holds its secrets, and the uncertainties which Nell and her cousins come to experience can only be satisfied when the mystery is revealed...

Will the revelation hold heartache and pain, or hope for a wonderful and fulfilled future?

After Midnight continues the story which began in The Pumpkin Coach.

500 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 28, 2005

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Susan Sallis

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Susan Sallis was the author of over twenty bestselling novels, many of them set in the West Country. She was born in Gloucestershire and lived in Somerset with her family. She died in 2020.

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13 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2022
DOMESTIC FICTION

I nearly gave up at the beginning of the book because I was confused by all the characters. There is a family tree before chapter 1 and I had to refer to it frequently to work out who was who. The main problem, I think, was so many similar names (Helen, Hattie, Hester (also called Hessie), Edward, Edmund etc). Moreover, the way the story moves on is quite confusing. A lot of things are happening all at once and it's upon the reader to figure out what goes with whom.

I did like some parts though, like the Pumpkin coach blowing up, some of the descriptions of Gloucester were nice but a little jumbled up. I'm still not sure whether I liked this book or not.

The basic plot wouldn't disappoint you.
If you want to try, go for it.
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August 31, 2020
This was one of the most confusing books I've ever read.

Susan Sallis books are usually a wonderful read and I have most of her books. However, this one 'After Midnight' is one of the most confusing books I've ever read. Too many plots taking you down dead ends (and it's not a who-done-it type of book) and so many similar names that I found the whole read confusing and haphazard. Shame, because it has potential.

Not up to her usual standard.
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33 reviews
December 27, 2022
In agreement with most other reviews, far too many characters to keep track of the relationships between each of them. I found myself not really caring about any one of them so started skim reading about half way through. I also found some of the attitudes and behaviours rather out dated, I was surprised to find this book was written in 2005, more like 1975.
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30 reviews
May 5, 2018
a wonderful sequel to the delightful Pumpkin Coach, but in order to enjoy it at its best it needs to be read as a sequel. Much of the plot follows on and many pf the characters were introduced in the first book. i really enjoyed both books and the end of the story was most surprising!
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193 reviews
November 13, 2022
I enjoyed the book though I thought it wasn’t quite as good as The Pumpkin Coach. I’d definitely recommend reading The Pumpkin Coach first otherwise you won’t really understand the characters and their relationships and history with each other.
2 reviews
April 21, 2021
Glorified incest. Lots of shallow characters aged 50+ engaged in non-descriptive shagging. Entertainment level similar to watching The Bold and The Beautiful.
Profile Image for Liz Chapman.
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March 9, 2014
If The Pumpkin Coach was the Sunday joint then After Midnight was Definately the Monday minced joint Shepherds pie , if you see what I mean. Perhaps these two books should have been combined as one . The first book must have introduced the characters and their secrets , but alas I had not read it .After Midnight was a jumble of characters , mixed up family relationships and much hinting of family secrets and incest. By the time I had sorted out who was who,What was what , when they did it and which sibling was bonking what sibling I lost the plot and will to care any more. I did like some parts of the story like the Pumpkin coach blowing up. some of the descriptions of Gloucester were nice but a bit jumbled up . I am still not sure whether I liked this book . It was irksome but on the whole I think I did.
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May 16, 2011
I nearly gave up at the beginning of the book because I was confused by all the characters. There is a family tree before chapter one and I had to refer to it frequently to work out who was who. The main roblem, I think, was so many similar names. We had Helen, Hattie and Hester (also called Hessie), Edmund and Edward, etc.

However, I did perservere and I did enjoy the story once I'd given up trying to work out who was who.
17 reviews
January 10, 2009
This is a follow-on to The Pumpkin Coach. You really need to read The Pumpkin Coach first to familiarise yourself with the characters and their background. I enjoyed both these books as nice 'feel good' easy reading.
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July 9, 2011
The story was an easy to pick up & put down type read. Interesting characters although the story was quite incestuous with everyone having slept with one another at sometime or another. The railway theme presenting itself throughout the book was also an interesting distraction.
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