Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall

Broken Country 

by Clare Leslie Hall

 Clare Leslie Hall's novel, Broken Country, is a work of fiction set in rural England in the late 1960s. The book is a New York Times Bestseller in Fiction and is growing in popularity. 

The story centers on Beth Johnson, a farmer's wife grieving the loss of her son, whose life is disrupted by the return of Gabriel Wolfe, her first love, a successful author. 

The narrative unfolds through multiple timelines, exploring their teenage romance, the present-day tensions, and a subsequent murder trial. Themes of love, grief, secrets, and the past's influence are explored against the backdrop of the Dorset countryside, culminating in a suspenseful and emotionally resonant conclusion. 

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Book cover of "Broken Country" by Clare Leslie Hall, a New York Times bestselling novel set in rural England during the late 1960s. The design features soft, muted earth tones and a countryside backdrop that reflects themes of grief, memory, and quiet longing. Central to the story is Beth Johnson, a grieving farmer’s wife, whose past and present collide with the return of her first love.



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