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The Loose Thread

(2024)
(The first book in the Three Sisters series)
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From award-winning author Liz Harris comes the first in the sweeping epic series Three Sisters, in which each book tells the story of one of the three Hammond girls.

The Loose Thread is Rose’s story.

Early in 1938, with the threat of WW2 little more than a shadow on the horizon, Rose Hammond marries Tom Benest, whom she hardly knows, and leaves London to go to live with Tom on his family’s farm in Jersey. There, she’s welcomed by his parents as she attempts to adjust to her new life, but meets with open hostility from Tom’s sister, Kathleen.

Less than two years later, the lives of the family are turned upside down when Jersey is cut loose from British protection. The Germans move in and seize control of the island, forcing the islanders into a perilous situation that will test their endurance and resourcefulness.

As the German Occupation tightens its grip on life on the island, Tom and Rose are torn apart in a situation of unimaginable heartbreak, which calls for the greatest of courage, and a powerful determination to survive.

A gripping, heart-breaking story of life in occupied Jersey during WWII from the author of Darjeeling Inheritance and The Road Back. Perfect for readers of Kristin Hannah, Fiona Valpy, Santa Montefiore and Kate Furnivall.


What readers are saying about The Road Back by Liz Harris, the award-winning first standalone novel in Distant Places.

A wonderful story of an illicit affair in Ladakh (a territory west of Tibet) in the 1950s. There is some terrific cultural detail in a splendid read. (The Bookseller)

A splendid love story, so beautifully told. Colin Dexter, O.B.E., author of the Inspector Morse novels.

One of the best books I’ve read for a long time’ is how my mother described The Road Back. The Tree House (Amazon review)

You must be very proud of the beautiful story you have written! A truly masterful novel. Kindle Barb (Amazon US review)

It's exciting and tremendously moving, draws you into the narrative and setting, and left me thoroughly satisfied by the story and with a tear in my eye…An excellent read. Welsh Annie (Amazon review)

It is a page turner that contains lovely writing and suspense. Carol McGrath (Amazon review)

Genre: Historical

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