Fr. 18.50

Pendragon

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext “A good storyteller…Coulter always keeps the pace brisk.”— Fort Worth Star-Telegram “Ms. Coulter is a one-of-a-kind author who knows how to hook her readers and keep them coming back for more.”— The Best Reviews “Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines! and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love.”— Milwaukee Journal “Coulter instinctively feeds our desire to believe in knights in shining armor and everlasting love—historical romance at its finest.”—BookReporter.com “One of the genre’s great storytellers.”— Kansas City Star “One of the masters of the genre.”— The Newark Star-Ledger “Catherine Coulter is one of the best authors of exciting thrillers writing today.”— Midwest Book Review Informationen zum Autor Catherine Coulter Klappentext Meggie Sherbrooke! newly married to Thomas Malcombe! the earl of Lancaster! finds her new home in Pendragon! a castle on the southeastern coast of Ireland. The ancient dwelling! full of eccentric people! charms Meggie—in a fashion that could lead to disaster. March 1824 Glenclose-on-Rowen Meggie Sherbrooke Walked out of the church in the wake of her stepmother, Mary Rose Sherbrooke, Alec on her left side and Rory on her right side, holding her hand. She pulled him back so they could take their place in the vicar's receiving line. Rory's little arm was dry, his face flushed with joy and health, thank God. Just his hands were sticky. It was a difficult time for the town. Three children had died of a fever during the past week, the cause unknown, and all three funerals had taken place at the same time, three days before. Tysen had spent a great deal of his time with the grieving parents. And today, Sunday morning, every parent was worried sick. They'd all come to church today because they needed reassurance. Her father's ser~mon had been both moving and practical, which had brought every parent in the congregation a measure of peace and a sense of control, which was desperately needed. He'd said in his deep, reaching voice, ``I know that all of you are afraid that your own children will be struck down. I know that I look at my own boys and pray devoutly that God will spare them. Then I realized that I am not helpless in this, that God has given me a brain and good measure of common sense and the determination to face what I must. Naturally I, as well as you, want to guard my children as best I can. I have spoken at length with Dr. Dreyfus. He believes that we must all be vigilant, that the fever could strike again. He wants us all to keep our children at home during this next week, keep them warm and calm and quiet. They will probably grow bored and you will want to strangle them, but you must endure.'' He smiled as there was a bit of laughter from his congregation. ``I would only add that we must pray to God that it will be enough. “God has given us all the strength, the fortitude, the ability to face illness, to face death, when need be. None of us are alone in this. Dr. Dreyfus will be visiting each family beginning this afternoon, to examine each child. As a congregation, as a town, we will survive this.'' His closing prayer had made Meggie's heart ache and gave her a measure of hope. The congregation spoke in low voices as they passed the vicar and his family, who stood in a line, shaking everyone's hand as they passed, and patted each child. Leo was home for several days, down from Oxford to visit with his family for the first time in over two months. He was still horse mad and he had plans to join his cousin Jeremy Stanton-Greville at his racing stud in Fowey, to learn the business, which, Jeremy had written, put them in a somewhat unusual situation, since he was still learning the business as well. Leo had also told them that Jeremy's wife, Charl...

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A good storyteller Coulter always keeps the pace brisk. Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Ms. Coulter is a one-of-a-kind author who knows how to hook her readers and keep them coming back for more. The Best Reviews

Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines, and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love. Milwaukee Journal

Coulter instinctively feeds our desire to believe in knights in shining armor and everlasting love historical romance at its finest. BookReporter.com

One of the genre s great storytellers. Kansas City Star

One of the masters of the genre. The Newark Star-Ledger

Catherine Coulter is one of the best authors of exciting thrillers writing today. Midwest Book Review

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Autori Catherine Coulter
Editore Berkley Publishing Group
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.12.2001
 
EAN 9780515132250
ISBN 978-0-515-13225-0
Pagine 342
Dimensioni 112 mm x 172 mm x 25 mm
Serie Bride (Paperback)
Bride (Paperback)
Bride
Penguin Publishing Group
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi

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