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The Last Reunion

The Thrilling and Achingly Romantic New Historical Novel from the International Bestselling Author

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The Last Reunion

By: Kayte Nunn
Narrated by: Amanda McKay
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The stunning new novel from international best-selling author Kayte Nunn!

War would bring them together.

But would it ultimately tear them apart?

Burma, 1945. Bea, Plum, Bubbles, Joy and Lucy are five young women looking for adventure, fighting a forgotten war in the jungle attached to the 14th Army. Running a mobile canteen, navigating treacherous roads and dodging hostile gunfire, they soon become embroiled in life-threatening battles of their own - battles that will haunt the women for the rest of their lives.

Oxford, 1976. At the height of an impossibly hot English summer, a woman slips into a museum and steals several rare Japanese netsuke, including the famed fox-girl. Despite the offer of a considerable reward, these tiny, exquisitely detailed carvings are never seen again.

London and Galway, 1999. On the eve of the new millennium, Olivia, assistant to an art dealer, meets Beatrix, an elderly widow who wishes to sell her late husband's collection of Japanese art. Concealing her own motives, Olivia travels with Beatrix to a New Year's Eve party, deep in the Irish countryside, where friendships will be tested and secrets kept for more than 50 years are spilled....

©2021 Kayte Nunn (P)2021 Orion Publishing Group
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