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|title=Burnt Norton
|author=Caroline Sandon
|publisher=Head of Zeus
|date=June 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781850674</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1781850674</amazonus>
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|summary=Dull and depressing with unlikeable characters, this isn't one I'd recommend.
|cover=1781850933
|aznuk=1781850933
|aznus=1781850674
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After the death of his youngest son in a terrible accident, Sir William Keyt starts to lose interest in life. It takes meeting young Molly Johnson, a bright and beautiful daughter of a local landlord, to rekindle a spark for him. He brings her into Norton House as a maidservant, where she quickly catches the eye of his bookish eldest son, Thomas. But Sir William wants Molly to be more than a maid to him, and as a rich man and an MP is used to having his own way.
For wonderful historical fiction, I'd recommend anything by Anne O'Brien, but perhaps particularly [[Devil's Consort by Anne O'Brien|Devil's Consort]].
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|comment= Given that we have apologised about the fact that we spelled you your name wrongly and you have accepted our apology are you suggesting that there are further spelling mistakes in the review?}} {{comment |name=Clementine Medina Marks |verb= said|comment= Good on you Caro<u>line</u> for displaying the inaccuracies and unjustness in the review, which may I say was far superior and more interesting than this drab 'review'. Burnt Norton is in actual fact a brilliant book, beautifully written and utterly captivating. A must read, and I give warning not to trust or believe this <u>bad</u> and <u>base </u>review.<br>Yours Sincerely, Burnt Norton Reader P.S I believe this review to be an insult to the site on which it exists. Also if one would like to see how the vast majority of readers view this book read the reviews on Amazon UK.}}  {{comment |name= Bookbag|verb= said|comment=Lady Marks, We don't normally publish comments from relatives of the author but such a spirited defence of your sister-in-law's book seemed to deserve an exception.
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