The Beachcomber, Josephine Cox
The Beachcomber, Josephine Cox
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The Beachcomber

Author: Josephine Cox

Narrator: Carole Boyd

Abridged: 2 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 03/19/2007


Synopsis

One of the country’s bestselling storytellers joins HarperCollins with her new page-turning drama about struggle and triumph over adversity. The Beachcomber is the story of two people, each with a dream, each lonely in different ways, and just when everything seems to be coming right for them, fate steps in to turn their worlds upside down. In the summer of 1952, two lonely people arrive in the pretty seaside hamlet of West Bay. Strangers coming from very different backgrounds, they are there for the same reasons: to find peace of mind and the chance to start a new life. A quiet, lonely man, Tom Arnold has abandoned all his possessions and walked away from a highly paid job. A year ago, he had a wife and two beautiful children, when suddenly his world was turned upside-down. The car he was driving with his family was deliberately run off the seaside road high above the cliffs. He was the only survivor. The maniac driver – who Tom is sure intended to kill them all – has never been found. Now, a year later, he needs to be alone to deal with the pain and contemplate his future. Kathy Wilson has tried to cling on to her zest for life and her sense of humour through times of pain and loneliness. Recovering from her divorce, she seeks comfort in the arms of other men and parties. But a shocking, revealing row with her mother is the final straw, and consequently when she inherits a rundown house in West Bay, she flees to Dorset. For both Tom and Kathy, it seems there is hope of rebuilding their lives. Yet even now, someone means to wreck both Tom and Kathy's search for happiness. People are jealous. And a brutal killer is still on the loose… Suddenly West Bay is not the peaceful place it was…

About Josephine Cox

Josephine Cox was born in Blackburn, one of ten children. Her strong, gritty stories are taken from the tapestry of life. Josephine says, ‘I could never imagine a single day without writing. It’s been that way since as far back as I can remember.’


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacqueline on July 20, 2012

Really enjoyed it,never heard of josephine cox but i'll definitely be looking for more by her,i expected a sort of love story but this book had mystery and genuinely disturbing characters as well as loveable ones!......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on January 02, 2009

This is the best book of Josephine Cox out of all her books. Lots of mystery, romance and adventure. Highly recommended.......more

Goodreads review by Ian on January 26, 2019

This is another lovely story. Tom and Cathy are wonderful characters. The story is a little predictable but really exciting........more

Goodreads review by What to read next ....... on October 10, 2019

The Beachcomber had a lot of bad reviews, so l thought l will give it a go, and to my surprise l liked it. I thought it was a little fatal attraction in the 1950s. I was so surprised 😯 of the storyline, l think that was the beauty of it. It was overall a great page turner. It has romance mystery, murder......more

Goodreads review by Claire on September 14, 2013

This book seemed so old fashioned--not just the era in which it was set, but the writing itself. I was planning on writing in my review that it just didn't age well, didn't stand the test of time. But then I found out it was published in 2003! Ugh, I just didn't get it. The story was interesting enou......more