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Liepman Literary Agency
Marc Koralnik
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HER HUSBAND'S MISTAKE

Sheila O'Flanagan

The riveting new novel from No. 1 bestselling author Sheila O'Flanagan.
Should a woman be ready to forgive and forget to save her marriage? Roxy's not so sure... When Roxy comes home unexpectedly one day to give her husband Dave a lovely surprise, it's Roxy who gets shock of her life. And all she wants to do is run away.

While her mum is happy to give Roxy and her two children a home, Roxy knows she has to face up to what's happened and decide: forgive and forget, or bring an end to a decade-long marriage. Surely the right thing is to get over it — that's what Dave thinks, once he's apologised. After all, it's just one mistake...

As Roxy's driving job takes her around the glorious Irish countryside, giving her glimpses of other lives and relationships, she finds it's not so simple. Especially when another secret starts to emerge. Her friends and family all know what they'd do — but they're not Roxy...

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sheila O'Flanagan's novels spend many weeks at No 1 in Ireland and in the top 5 UK bestseller charts. Her books have sold over 7.5 million copies in English alone. Now writing a further novel for Headline.
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Published 2019-03-01 by Headline

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“O'Flanagan doesn't skirt the pain of heartache but embraces it along with the humour (and imperfect judgment) that give her characters their aching credibility. Like a lot of things women create and consume, this story is easy to trivialise. Despite some dark themes, the book's overall tone is light and hopeful. It's not so much that O'Flanagan slips over the heavy stuff - it's that the book is firmly set in the real world, where household chores, heartbreak and small joys regularly overlap on a daily basis.”

‘A hugely enjoyable romance, written with pace and heart. It will make you long to jump on a plane'

‘O'Flanagan is one of our best-known, best-loved and most prolific women's fiction authors.' — Irish Independent