Quentins, the restaurant, isn't just a Dublin institution - it's where secrets simmer, romances bloom, and heartbreak gets served alongside the daily specials. Ella Brady's documentary project seems straightforward until she realises that some stories, once told, can't be untold. Binchy weaves multiple narratives with her signature warmth and wit, never judging her characters but letting us see them whole - flawed, hopeful, sometimes foolish, always human. The question at the heart of this novel cuts deep: do we always have the right to tell other people's truths?
Excellent choice. I have only read 3 books so far but have enjoyed them immensely and I am looking forward to the next book. I have bought from bookhound before and will again. Thank you.
Ian Rankin is always a good read but it is interesting to have one of his other series which shows a different style and for me the best read in the selection.