Maeve Binchy has a gimlet eye for the seething cauldron of emotions which lies beneath the surface of everyday life
Irish Independent
An adept storyteller with a sharp eye for social nuances and a pleasing affection for her characters
Sunday Times
Has a lovely warm heart... Her prose is magnificently simple and lucid
Evening Standard
Touching, gossipy and as warming as a feather bed
Sunday Telegraph
Compulsive reading ... Ms Binchy has the true story-teller's knack
The Observer
'Maeve Binchy has a gimlet eye for the seething cauldron of emotions which lies beneath the surface of everyday life' Irish Independent
'An adept storyteller with a sharp eye for social nuances and a pleasing affection for her characters' Sunday Times
'Has a lovely warm heart . . . Her prose is magnificently simple and lucid' Evening Standard
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Every Friday without fail, the lilac bus transports the same seven people from the bustle of Dublin to spend the weekend in the quaint village of Rathdoon.
Each passenger has their own reason for making the trip. What is Judy hiding? Why is Rupert so unwilling to return home? And why has driver Tom orchestrated the lilac bus's trip in the first place?
As friendships are forged and secrets revealed, it soon becomes clear that there's more to these unsuspecting characters than meets the eye . . .
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Readers can't get enough of The Lilac Bus . . .
***** 'This was the first Maeve Binchy book I ever read and by far my favourite.'
***** 'This is a real 'comfort read' and I'd forgotten how much I enjoy this author.'
***** 'If you are in need a good story, a kind story, a story with heart and a little intrigue, you won't go wrong with The Lilac Bus.'