Coming back to this thread again! can't keep away
A blast from the past, I loved reading the Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard, anyone remember those, they were very popular at the time.
Of late, I think I mentioned her up thread, I absolutely love Kate Morton's books, and as an Australian she writes incredibly well about an England she has never lived in. Not everyone's cup of tea but personally I like narratives that unfold in two time frames, sometimes seemingly unconnected, but cantilever together eventually. Lucinda Riley often writes in the same vein, I like her books too, particularly some of the "Seven Sister" series.
I've read 4 debut novels in the past year, which I would recommend, "Where The Crawdads Sing" most people seem to have read that now, also "American Dirt". More recently "Such A Fun Age" and "My Dark Vanessa"
Sarah - I seem to be shadowing you, I read a very good Julie Myerson quite a few years ago called "Something Might Happen" yes it was quite sad. I think I read an article about a book she'd written a few years ago, where she drawn on a troubled relationship with her son and that had proved quite controversial. This thread has thrown up several reminders of authors that I might otherwise have forgotten.