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|title=The Ghost at the Table
|sort=Ghost at the Table
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Hardback
|pages=304
|publisher=Fig Tree
|date=26 Oct October 2006
|isbn=1905490054
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Cynthia and Frances are their father's two youngest daughters: their elder sister died some time ago. The two remaining sisters get on reasonably well provided that they remain on opposite coasts of America and meet only occasionally. This year it's different: Frances tricks Cynthia into coming back east for Thanksgiving. Their elderly father and his young wife have separated and he is to go into a care home, but he'll be with Frances and her family for the celebration meal. Frances persuades Cynthia that her help would be invaluable in dealing with her father over the holiday.
Many thanks to the Publishers for forwarding this book.
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