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The Soldier's Wife (Paperback)
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Short Description for The Soldier's WifeWHAT HAPPENS WHEN LOVE AND DUTY COLLIDE?DAN RILEY IS A MAJOR IN THE BRITISH ARMY. After a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan, he is coming home to the wife and young daughters he adores. He's up for promotion and his ex-Army grandfather and father couldn't be prouder. The Rileys are united in support of Dan's passion for his career. But are they really? His wife, Alexa, has been offered a good ...
Full description- Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER
- Published: 05 June 2012
- Format: Paperback 320 pages
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- Categories: Contemporary Fiction | Adult & Contemporary Romance
- ISBN 13: 9781451672510 ISBN 10: 1451672519
- Sales rank: 28,011
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Full description for The Soldier's Wife
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LOVE AND DUTY COLLIDE?DAN RILEY IS A MAJOR IN THE BRITISH ARMY. After a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan, he is coming home to the wife and young daughters he adores. He's up for promotion and his ex-Army grandfather and father couldn't be prouder. The Rileys are united in support of Dan's passion for his career. But are they really? His wife, Alexa, has been offered a good teaching job she can't take because the Army may move the family at any time. Her daughter Isabel hates her boarding school--the only good educational option for Army families--and starts running away. And Dan spends all his time on the base, unable to break the strong bonds forged with his friends in battle. Soon everyone who knows the Rileys is trying to help them save their marriage, but it's up to Alexa to decide if she can sacrifice her needs and those of her family to support Dan's commitment to his work. With her trademark intelligence and grace, Joanna Trollope illuminates the complexities of modern life in this story of a family striving to balance duty and ambition.

