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Good Things

Kate Macdougall

Two sisters, one absent father and a grand inheritance . . .

Maggie and Liz may be sisters (and yes, named after a pair of much more famous siblings), but that's about all they have in common. Maggie is a free spirit - travelling the world, flitting through life and relationships without ever really having to connect. Liz, meanwhile, is the lynchpin of Little Martin village society and determined to be the perfect wife, mother and homemaker - even if she does live in a new build.

When Liz and Maggie's beloved grandmother, Queen Vic, dies in a characteristically dramatic fashion, they are left to deal with the aftermath - inheriting the family Manor, as well as full responsibility for their profligate father, a notorious womanizer who causes trouble wherever he goes.

Maggie and Liz have been living separate lives for years - but now might finally be the time to put their differences behind them.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Zaffre
  • Publish Date: Aug 26th, 2025
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781788706384
  • Categories: Small Town & Rural

About the Author

Kate MacDougall is the author of London's No. 1 Dog-Walking Agency. She writes freelance for Country Life, the Telegraph, Homes and Antiques, Horse and Hound and Period Living among others. She lives in Oxfordshire with three children, three dogs and one very patient husband. Good Things is her debut novel.

Praise for this book

Kate writes with a sharp wit and a tender eye, her characters will walk off the page and straight into your heart. A gorgeous setting and a cast of wonderful characters - I adored it! - Julie Haworth -

A funny, touching tale of family, country life and second chances. Kate's writing is infused with wry wit and buckets of warmth. A joyous read - Annie Lyons -

Fresh, funny and heartwarming - Adam Kay - ​

Witty, well-observed and utterly charming. I felt as though I was reading a modern day Austen - Sophie Cousens -