Q is for Quentins by Maeve Binchy
Blurb (from Goodreads): Is it possible to tell the story of a generation and a city through the history of a restaurant?
Ella Brady thinks so. She wants to film a documentary about Quentins that will capture the spirit of Dublin from the 1970s to the present day. And Quentins has a thousand stories to tell: tales of love, of betrayal, of revenge; of times when it looked ready for success and times when it seemed as if it must close in failure. But as Ella uncovers more of what has gone on at Quentins, she begins to wonder whether some secrets should be kept that way…
With Quentins, Maeve Binchy follows her bestselling Scarlet Feather with a new book that delivers the hallmark storytelling that has kept millions of her readers happy for more than twenty years.
I never hear the name Quentin that I don’t think of the old Dark Shadows soap opera from the 1960s. Good times.
Haven’t heard of Maeve Binchy. This A to Z has me so ready to sink into some good novels!
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I think it is very possible to tell the story of an area this way and quite an exciting thought to do so.
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I remember Dark Shadows, too, Lissa. 🙂
I’ve not read any of her books, but I have heard good things about them. Sadly, there won’t be anymore as she died in 2012.