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Beneath the Cypress Tree

By: Margaret Pemberton
Narrated by: Louiza Patikas
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Summary

A war that could turn friends into enemies, lovers into fighters . . .

Summer 1935. In Margaret Pemberton's Beneath the Cypress Tree best friends Kate Shelton, Ella Tetley and Daphne St. Maur are on the cusp of a new life, having graduated with Classics degrees.

Kate is desperate to start work on an archaeological dig straightaway and she is thrilled to be given a position at the famous Knossos palace site in Crete. However, she doesn't bargain for working with gruff site director Lewis Sinclair – nor for her own complex feelings towards him.

In Yorkshire, Ella's family expect her to marry Sam, her steady friend who is training to be a doctor, but Ella too feels pulled to the Mediterranean by the promise of freedom. When she meets Christos, life as a country GP's wife seems even less appealing . . .

Daphne however throws herself into London's high society, falling madly in love with diplomat and heir Sholto Hertford – but then his work brings them to Crete, and Daphne becomes enchanted by the island as well.

Meanwhile, the threat of war rumbles on, as reports of Hitler's rapid expansion across Europe become impossible to ignore. It seems that nothing can touch the perfect, glittering sea and snow-capped mountains, but Kate, Ella and Daphne know that the island haven they now call home will never be the same again.

20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance England War
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What a lovely heartfelt, and intricate story of love, loss and war. I really enjoyed the characters, and the narration was brilliant.

Thoroughly enjoyed listening!

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Seared into early school memory was the commandment never to use the word ‘nice’ when writing, but nice is what this audiobook was. Nice characters and a nice enough story to keep one listening (always hoping for a bit more juice).

The book’s description led me to believe there would be more of the book set either in the war or more richly drawing on historical detail that would be woven into the story to form the main arc of the book. However, the war was rather tacked on very much towards the latter stages of the book.

I’d like to have learnt more - a personal preference - for any novel rooted in real events.

What was included was indeed interesting and doubtless well-researched, but as with the book overall, it needed a bit more heft to elevate it from nice to lovely. Both words might conjure more that’s saccharine than I intend, or that is fair to this book, which has more body than anything so sickly sweet.

Lovely, was another virtually heretical word teachers sternly guided us from using in any writing. But for all the wish-washy flaccidity of either descriptor, I think both nice and lovely have their place. And this book is, in this reader’s/listener’s opinion, nice, which is one rung down from lovely.

A whiling away pleasant distraction rather than an itching to get back to carry on sort of listen.

Nice

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Real lovely story so interesting. A good read for a lot of people who like lo e stories

The tree

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Marvellous reading of a griping tale of an archeological investigation, a love of history, a passion for Crete and it's history and people plus some fabulously constructed characters that make you care for their every move. Lovely!!

Sweeping tale of passionate WW2 archeologists!!

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I read this book after finishing ‘A season of Secrets’, which I loved and couldn’t put down . This book didn’t have the same epic quality and although I enjoyed, it was a bit too predictable for my liking.

A light summer read

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