Kit and Ned must right a wrong committed in the distant past.
Jen Christie. Part One All in the dark we grope along, And if we go amiss We learn at least which path is wrong, And there is gain in this. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox Chapter 1 Charleston, South Carolina August 18, 1886 Penrose Heatherton Part.
'She only shakes hands for Mummy.' We have never again discussed the fact that Felix doesn't believe I am his real mother, but he never calls me Mummy. I notice that. I am only ever 'you' or 'she', however hard Fiona tries to correct ...
"Originally self-published in 2016 by Black Owl Books."
The wooded hills of Oxfordshire conceal the remains of the aptly named Ashdown House—a wasted pile of cinders and regret.
Orphaned, two sisters are left to find their own way.
After losing her father and nearly losing her life when their ship sank off the coast of Cornwall, Adelaide Hampton Parke is faced with a terrible dilemma.
A young chaplain succumbs to the temptations of the flesh - and suffers a gruesome punishment. From that moment, the monastery is cursed, and over the next 500 years, murder and treachery abound within its hallowed walls.
In this extraordinary novel, Diane Meur calls upon an unusual narrator: the ancestral house itself—the House of Shadows—which, from behind its unmoving façade, watches the comings and goings of generations of inhabitants.
An atmospheric mystery from Wales’ best-loved author -The Second World War is over.
Louisiana 1902.
Bukit-bukit Oxfordshire menyembunyikan sisa-sisa dari Ashdown House yang telah runtuh menjadi tumpukan abu dan penyesalan.
After a terrible fall at her country home, Kate Vavasour wakes in hospital to find that the memories she now has are not her own. They belong to Isabel Vavasour, who lived and died at Askerby Hall over four hundred years earlier...
3 mystery stories where clues lurk on every page, giving readers the chance to solve the case themselves.
HOUSE OF SHADOWS: Book One;book One
They belong to Isabel Vavasour, who lived and died at Askerby Hall more than 400 years earlier. Returning to Askerby Hall to recuperate, Kate finds herself in a house full of shadows and suspicions.
During the restoration of a 1926 house, I was seeing many hauntings, and that motivated me to write this book.