MacCullough's Women
How well do I really know my husband?” When Drew MacCullough dies suddenly in a place he is not supposed to be, this is one of the questions that his widow, Franny, asks herself. In her search for answers, she enlists the help of Drew’s oldest friend and attorney, Neil Malone who is caught between helping her find the answers to her questions while at the same time protecting the memory of his friend. What makes MacCullough’s Women especially intriguing is the surprising bond formed between Franny and Drew’s Irish-born ex-wife, Brid Sheerin, who tells Franny at Drew’s wake, “I know something about surviving Drew MacCullough.” As the story unfolds against the background of an Irish bar, Franny is transformed from a girl living in the long shadow of her husband into a woman ready to fully embrace her life.

MacCullough’s Women is the first novel in Lynton Series set in the fictional city of Lynton, New Hampshire exploring the friendships between a disparate group of women whose lives are linked by family and the randomness of life.
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MacCullough's Women
How well do I really know my husband?” When Drew MacCullough dies suddenly in a place he is not supposed to be, this is one of the questions that his widow, Franny, asks herself. In her search for answers, she enlists the help of Drew’s oldest friend and attorney, Neil Malone who is caught between helping her find the answers to her questions while at the same time protecting the memory of his friend. What makes MacCullough’s Women especially intriguing is the surprising bond formed between Franny and Drew’s Irish-born ex-wife, Brid Sheerin, who tells Franny at Drew’s wake, “I know something about surviving Drew MacCullough.” As the story unfolds against the background of an Irish bar, Franny is transformed from a girl living in the long shadow of her husband into a woman ready to fully embrace her life.

MacCullough’s Women is the first novel in Lynton Series set in the fictional city of Lynton, New Hampshire exploring the friendships between a disparate group of women whose lives are linked by family and the randomness of life.
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MacCullough's Women

MacCullough's Women

by Kathleen Ferrari
MacCullough's Women

MacCullough's Women

by Kathleen Ferrari

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Overview

How well do I really know my husband?” When Drew MacCullough dies suddenly in a place he is not supposed to be, this is one of the questions that his widow, Franny, asks herself. In her search for answers, she enlists the help of Drew’s oldest friend and attorney, Neil Malone who is caught between helping her find the answers to her questions while at the same time protecting the memory of his friend. What makes MacCullough’s Women especially intriguing is the surprising bond formed between Franny and Drew’s Irish-born ex-wife, Brid Sheerin, who tells Franny at Drew’s wake, “I know something about surviving Drew MacCullough.” As the story unfolds against the background of an Irish bar, Franny is transformed from a girl living in the long shadow of her husband into a woman ready to fully embrace her life.

MacCullough’s Women is the first novel in Lynton Series set in the fictional city of Lynton, New Hampshire exploring the friendships between a disparate group of women whose lives are linked by family and the randomness of life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012994653
Publisher: Roskerry Press
Publication date: 09/05/2011
Series: Lynton , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Kathleen Ferrari’s essays have been published in The Boston Globe and in the Northern New England Review. MacCullough’s Women is her first novel. Kathleen lives in New Hampshire with her husband, a persnickety striped cat named ABoo, and a spoiled English Cocker Spaniel named Grace Hopper. Please visit her website at www.KathleenFerrari.com.
She is at work on the second novel in the Lynton Series: Francesca’s Foundlings
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