Thunder on the Right

Thunder on the Right
ISBN-10
1444710990
ISBN-13
9781444710991
Category
Pyrenees
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2011-02-01
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Author
Mary Stewart

Description

Jenny Silver's trip to the Pyrenees is intended to be more than a welcome holiday in a beautiful part of France. Perturbed by a letter from her cousin Gillian who has been like a sister to her, Jenny has come to Gavarnie in an attempt to discover why Gill has entered a convent. On arrival, however, she finds herself caught up in a mesh of intrigue. Her cousin has vanished, and there is evidence that she is dead. Refusing all explanations, Jenny throws herself into a dramatic and dangerous search.

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