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The Secrets of Rochester Place - Unravel this spellbinding tale of family drama, love and betrayal

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Informationen zum Autor Iris Costello is the pseudonym of bestselling author, Nuala Ellwood. She has a BA Hons degree in Sociology from Durham University and a Master's in Creative Writing from York St John University where she is a visiting lecturer. She is the author of seven highly acclaimed novels, the most recent of which was The Secrets of Rochester Place . The Story Collector is her eighth book. Klappentext A beautiful story of love and survival for fans of Ruth Hogan and Sally Page. -----A LOST CHILD. A LONG-KEPT SECRET. THE HOUSE THAT HOLDS THE KEYSpring 1937: Teresa is evacuated to London in the wake of the Guernica bombing. She thinks she's found safety in the soothing arms of Mary Davidson and the lofty halls of Rochester Place, but trouble pursues her wherever she goes. Autumn 2020: Corinne, an emergency dispatcher, receives a call from a distressed woman named Mary. But when the ambulance arrives at the address, Mary is nowhere to be found. Intrigued, Corinne investigates and, in doing so, disturbs secrets that have long-dwelt in Rochester Place's crumbling walls. Secrets that, once revealed, will change her life for ever . . . Who is Mary Davidson? And what happened at Rochester Place all those years ago?Set between the dusty halls of Rochester Place and the bustling streets of modern-day Tooting, this emotive, intricately layered mystery tells the spellbinding story of two people, separated by time, yet mysteriously connected through an enchanting Georgian house and the secrets within its walls. -----'A moving, page-turning story - beautifully written and heartfelt' Amanda Prowse, To Love and Be Loved'A rich and tender story of fortitude, family and friendship' Ruth Hogan, The Keeper of Lost Things'Simply spellbinding, very addictive, and so beautifully written' Sophie Irwin, A Ladies Guide to Fortune Hunting'Richly atmospheric, evocative and moving - a triumph of storytelling' Abbie Greaves, The Silent Treatment'Full of intrigue and loss, this beautifully written gothic tale makes for a spellbinding read' Rhiannon Ward, The Quickening'This atmospheric tale of family, friendship and long held secrets is a compelling read' My Weekly'An intriguing story which skilfully entwines the past and present' Heidi Swain, A Taste of Home'Absorbing, moving and multi-layered... A book to curl up with' Emma Curtis, Keep Her Quiet'Beautifully written with a story that draws you in' Jane Corry, We All Have Our Secrets Zusammenfassung A beautiful story of love and survival for fans of Ruth Hogan and Sally Page. ----- A LOST CHILD. A LONG-KEPT SECRET. THE HOUSE THAT HOLDS THE KEY Spring 1937 : Teresa is evacuated to London in the wake of the Guernica bombing. She thinks she's found safety in the soothing arms of Mary Davidson and the lofty halls of Rochester Place, but trouble pursues her wherever she goes. Autumn 2020 : Corinne, an emergency dispatcher, receives a call from a distressed woman named Mary. But when the ambulance arrives at the address, Mary is nowhere to be found. Intrigued, Corinne investigates and, in doing so, disturbs secrets that have long-dwelt in Rochester Place's crumbling walls. Secrets that, once revealed, will change her life for ever . . . Who is Mary Davidson? And what happened at Rochester Place all those years ago? Set between the dusty halls of Rochester Place and the bustling streets of modern-day Tooting, this emotive, intricately layered mystery tells the spellbinding story of two people, separated by time, yet mysteriously connected through an enchanting Georgian house and the secrets within its walls. ----- 'A moving, page-turning story - beautifully written and heartfelt' Amanda Prowse, To Love and Be Loved 'A rich and tender story of fortitude, family and friendship' Ruth Hogan, The Keeper of Lost Things <...

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Authors Iris Costello
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 08.12.2022
 
EAN 9780241994405
ISBN 978-0-241-99440-5
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 21 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)
Fiction > Suspense

London, Greater London, FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Historical, Historical romance, FICTION / Romance / Historical / General, Historical mysteries, Spain, c 1930 to c 1939, c 2020 to c 2029

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