The Better Woman

· Pan Macmillan
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400
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Sarah Ryan, orphaned from a young age, grew up in a remote village in Cork. Since she was knee high, she demonstrated her phenomenal business brain when helping out in her grandmother’s shop. John Delaney, the boy next door, was her best friend, her first love and the one who broke her heart.

Jodi Tyler grew up on Sydney’s Northern Beaches amidst a close and loving family. But a terrible secret shadowed her teenage years. Jodi survived by focusing on her sport and studies to get her away – but on her eighteenth birthday her world came crashing down . . .

Two girls from opposite ends of the world both learning to overcome personal tragedy and both with a burning ambition to succeed. But which one will win the ultimate prize?

'This novel is a wonderful, full-bodied read. Ber Carroll has a clever eye for characterisation and story'

Cathy Kelly

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Ber Carroll was born in Blarney, County Cork and moved to Australia in 1995. She worked as a finance director in the IT industry until the publication of her first novel, Executive Affair, and she has been published in five countries. Ber lives in Sydney with her husband and two children and occasionally, in search of inspiration, she dons a business suit and a briefcase and returns to the world of finance. The Better Woman is her fourth novel.

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