![]() ![]() ![]() When Maddie McGlade, a former nanny, receives a letter from Anna, the last of her charges and now a married woman, she realises that the time has come to unburden herself of a secret that has gnawed at her for over seventy years. You had a story for me… I wasn’t ready to hear it before but I’ll hear it now. contains no end of apparently throwaway sentences you want to remember.’ Rachel Hore, author of A Place of Secrets and The Glass Painter’s Daughter: ‘A haunting, often lyrical tale of quiet, mesmerising power about the dangerous borders of maternal love.’Įugene McCabe, author of Death and Nightingales: ‘Bernie McGill’s rare, hypnotic gift for writing fills every page of The Butterfly Cabinet. ![]() Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey, writing in The Guardian: ‘McGill has the ability to enter into the brain and heart of her characters and so to make us sympathise with people who commit acts we abhor.’ ![]()
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