A good read
I found this second book to be an absorbing story following on the first one, which was equally enjoyable. Its sad too, telling the story of a married couple who really love each other, but they are completely out of sinc with each other. Each one becomes frantically busy with their career, living past each other. His father dies in the first book but having been a very unloving father, he compounds it from the grave by leaving his home to the church, and his Aston Martin to his son, however, conditions exist for his son to retain possession of the car. He must work in an allottment every week or lose the car. His son is furious but is compelled to dedicate time to working on the allottment. Some hilarious scences take place there as he attempts, with very bad grace, to tame the land. Yet, somehow, working the land grounds him, which is probably what his father wanted to give him.
After some time, he resigns from a very good job and buys the house of Norman, his father's old friend and his allottment neighbour, nemesis, friend and mentor. His wife supports his decisions but throws herself into her own career as an author, while he struggles alone to refurbish the old house and work the allottment.
Sadly, they do very little together. They have no faith and permit her bohemian mother to teach their only little daughter to be a new-age witch as well as a dancer. His mother-in-law's crystal "healing" mumbo jumbo and her naked dancing class in the back yard disturb him badly. How long will she stay with them? When he walks in on her performing oral sex in a plumber half her age in their bathroom he us sick to the stomach. That is not all. Her tasteless vegan lifestyle with all sorts of weird ingredients and influence over their little daughter and disregard of their rule nor to pierce her ears infuriate him, but his wife expects him to accommodate her mother. He tries to please his wife by buying her a beautiful puppy which he has fallen in love with. She rejects it outright. He is heartbroken, not wanting to return it. Fortunately a recent female allottment owner offers to take the puppy, which will allow him to continue to see it.
Eventually his wife's father's affair with a young girl old enough to be his granddaughter comes out, when, after a three-month separation, he pitches up and makes a play for her mother again. He convinces her of his remorse then persuades her to transfer all her money to an offshore account, telling her they would make a new start on a quiet island. It is only when his young pregnant lover's brother arrives to beat the old Casanova up that the truth comes out.
After a life-threatening fight, the massive man is apprehended by the Police who expose the grandfather's duplicity.
Sadly, his daughter does not turn to her husband for comfort. She screams at him, blaming him for not having told her of a strange phone call he had received which she claims put them all in danger. She orders him out of her office. He is very distressed at this turn of events and goes out in the pouring rain, looking for the comfort of his puppy's unconditional love. Maybe sub-consciously he turns to Lulu's nee owner for comfort? One kiss sends him flying home to his wife. Consumed by guilt, he tells her. Reach the rest to find out more.