Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
{{infoboxinfobox1
|title=The Lie of the Land
|sort=Lie of the Land
|website=http://www.amandacraig.com/books/the-lie-of-the-land/
|video=
|amazonukcover=1408709295|aznuk=1408709295|aznus=<amazonuk>1408709295</amazonuk>
}}
 
The Bredins can't afford to divorce. The house in London ''would'' sell, but not for a priced that would allow Quentin and Lottie ( she with her son and their two girls) to each get somewhere to live. Unemployment has barrelled into the equation too: Lottie's lost her job as an architect and Quentin's prowess as a journalist is in reducing demand. There's not much in the way of family help available: Lottie's mother's house might be worth six million, but she barely scrapes by on her income. There's one solution that just might work: the house in London can be let and they'll move to somewhere cheap in the country and live as best they can on the rent they receive.

Navigation menu