If Philippa Penhow hadn\'t gone to Bleeding Heart Square on that January day, you and perhaps everyone else might have lived happily ever after .
However, unknown to Lydia, a d.
But as she flees her abusive marriage, there is only one person she can turn to--the genteelly derelict Captain Ingleby-Lewis, currently lodging at Number 7.
It\'s 1934, and the decaying London cul-de-sac of Bleeding Heart Square is an unlikely place of refuge for aristocratic Lydia Langstone. . .
If Philippa Penhow hadn\'t gone to Bleeding Heart Square on that January day, you and perhaps everyone else might have lived happily ever after