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Agatha Christie meets Jane Austen in this atmospheric
Regency tale brimming with mystery, intrigue, and romance.
When Miss Rebecca Lane returns to her home village after
a few years away, her brother begs for a favor: go to nearby
Swanford Abbey and deliver his manuscript to an author staying
there who could help him get published. Feeling responsible for her
brother's desperate state, she reluctantly agrees.
The medieval monastery turned grand hotel is rumored to be haunted.
Once there, Rebecca begins noticing strange things, including a
figure in a hooded black gown gliding silently through the abbey's
cloisters. For all its renovations and veneer of luxury, the
ancient foundations seem to echo with whispers of the
past--including her own. For there she encounters Sir
Frederick--magistrate, widower, and former neighbor--who long ago
broke her heart.
When the famous author is found murdered in the abbey, Sir
Frederick begins questioning staff and guests and quickly discovers
that several people held grudges against the man, including Miss
Lane and her brother. Haunted by a painful betrayal in his past,
Sir Frederick searches for answers but is torn between his growing
feelings for Rebecca and his pursuit of the truth. For Miss Lane is
clearly hiding something. . . .
Agatha Christie meets Jane Austen in this atmospheric
Regency tale brimming with mystery, intrigue, and romance.
When Miss Rebecca Lane returns to her home village after
a few years away, her brother begs for a favor: go to nearby
Swanford Abbey and deliver his manuscript to an author staying
there who could help him get published. Feeling responsible for her
brother's desperate state, she reluctantly agrees.
The medieval monastery turned grand hotel is rumored to be haunted.
Once there, Rebecca begins noticing strange things, including a
figure in a hooded black gown gliding silently through the abbey's
cloisters. For all its renovations and veneer of luxury, the
ancient foundations seem to echo with whispers of the
past--including her own. For there she encounters Sir
Frederick--magistrate, widower, and former neighbor--who long ago
broke her heart.
When the famous author is found murdered in the abbey, Sir
Frederick begins questioning staff and guests and quickly discovers
that several people held grudges against the man, including Miss
Lane and her brother. Haunted by a painful betrayal in his past,
Sir Frederick searches for answers but is torn between his growing
feelings for Rebecca and his pursuit of the truth. For Miss Lane is
clearly hiding something. . . .
Julie Klassen loves all things Jane--Jane Eyre and Jane Austen. Her books have sold over a million copies, and she is a three-time recipient of the Christy Award for Historical Romance. The Secret of Pembrooke Park was honored with the Minnesota Book Award for Genre Fiction. Julie has also won the Midwest Book Award and Christian Retailing's Best Award and has been a finalist in the RITA and Carol Awards. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Julie worked in publishing for sixteen years and now writes full-time. She and her husband have two sons and live in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota. For more information, visit www.julieklassen.com.