Bristol, 1990. The underground acid house scene is hitting the headlines. Architect Anna Weatherby is grieving for her fiancé, who died after taking ecstasy at a rave. While cycling to see her bereavement counsellor, she is injured in a road accident.
Billy, her rescuer that fateful day, could just be the perfect new boyfriend. However, as she is drawn into his life, she realises he is hiding something from her.
On a weekend away, hidden secrets emerge which connect them in ways they couldn't have imagined. And they both find themselves fighting to keep their lives from spiralling out of control.
Autorentext
Louise Ellis grew up in Bristol and the city's culture and surrounding countryside inspire much of her writing. After studying English Literature at Sussex University, she trained as a journalist. For many years, she worked as a TV producer on lifestyle and current affairs programmes. Then Louise decided to follow a dream and she took a career break to spend a year in New York studying art. She has also created the popular travel blog, the cosmic city, which seeks to find cultural connections between Bristol and places around the world. Louise has taken several courses in creative writing at the Faber Academy in London. Overlapping Circles is her first novel.