The Distant Hours - Kate Morton

The Distant Hours

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Buch | Softcover
688 Seiten
2011
Pan Books (Verlag)
978-0-330-47758-1 (ISBN)
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Heartbreaking secrets lie within castle walls in The Distant Hours, the astonishing bestselling third novel from the author of The House at Riverton and The Forgotten Garden.
The Distant Hours by Kate Morton, author of the bestselling The House of Riverton, is a heartbreaking story of love and loss with a devastating secret at its heart.

Edie Burchill and her mother have never been close but, when a long-lost letter arrives with the return address of Milderhurst Castle, Kent, Edie begins to suspect that her mother’s emotional distance masks an old secret.

Evacuated from London as a thirteen-year-old girl, Edie’s mother was chosen by the mysterious Juniper Blythe and taken to live at Milderhurst Castle with the Blythe family.

Fifty years later, Edie, too, is drawn to Milderhurst and the eccentric Sisters Blythe. Old ladies now, the three still live together as the twins nurse Juniper, whose abandonment by her fiancé in 1941 plunged her into madness.

Inside the decaying castle, Edie begins to unravel her mother’s past. But there are other secrets hidden in the stones of Milderhurst Castle, and Edie is about to learn more than she expected. The truth of what happened in the distant hours has been waiting a long time to be uncovered . . .

Kate Morton grew up in the mountains of south-east Queensland and now lives with her family in Australia. She has degrees in dramatic art and English literature, specializing in nineteenth-century tragedy and contemporary gothic novels. Kate has sold over ten million copies of her novels in thirty-two languages, across thirty-nine countries. The House at Riverton, The Forgotten Garden, The Distant Hours, The Secret Keeper and The Lake House have all been number one bestsellers around the world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.5.2011
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 131 x 196 mm
Gewicht 456 g
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-10 0-330-47758-7 / 0330477587
ISBN-13 978-0-330-47758-1 / 9780330477581
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