Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell (UK 2011) From the Publisher: But when he reads that Consuela has been charged with murder, he knows instinctively that she cannot be guilty. And when she sends her own daughter to him, pleading for help, Geoffrey cannot ignore the dangerous lure of the past any longer. He must return to Clouds Frome, and face the dark secret it holds. Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell. Corgi Books, ISBN: 9780552164528 (July, 2011), 553 p., £7.99
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Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell (UK 1992) From the Publisher: As the remorse and shame of his own betrayal of her came flooding back, he knew too that he could not let matters rest. And when she sent her own daughter to him, pleading for help, he knew that he must return at last to Clouds Frome and to the dark secret that it held. Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell. Corgi Books, ISBN: 0552135623 (July, 1992), 576 p., £4.99.
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Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell (UK 1991) From the Publisher: As the remorse and shame of his own betrayal of her came flooding back, he knew too that he could not let matters rest. And when she sent her own daughter to him, pleading for help, he knew that he must return at last to Clouds Frome and to the dark secret that it held. Robert Goddard, the master story-teller in the tradition of Daphne du Maurier, has written his greatest novel yet, peopled with richly drawn characters and with a truly baffling enigma at its heart. Robert Goddard: Take No Farewell. Bantam Books, ISBN: 0593018591 (July, 1991), 462 p., £13.99.
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