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A Christmas journey (1st ed.)

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Readers of Anne Perrys bestselling suspense novels revel in a world that is all their own, sharing the privileged existence of Britains wealthy and powerful elite in West End mansions and great country houses.

It is also a world in which danger bides in unsuspected places and the line between good and evil can be razor thin.

This new novel features Lady Vespasia Cumming-Gouldone of the most memorable characters from the Thomas Pitt serieswho appears here as a lively young woman, the ultimate aristocrat who can trace her blood to half the royal houses of Europe.Its Christmas and the Berkshire countryside lies wrapped in winter chill.

But the well-born guests who have gathered at Applecross for a delicious weekend of innocent intrigue and passionate romance are warmed by roaring fires and candlelight, holly and mistletoe, good wine and gorgeously wrapped gifts.

Its scarcely the setting for misfortune, and no onenot even that clever young aristocrat and budding sleuth Vespasia Cumming-Gouldanticipates the tragedy that is to darken this light-hearted holiday house party.

But soon one young woman lies dead, a suicide, and another is ostracized, held partly responsible for the shocking turn of events.To expiate her guilt, Gwendolen Kilmuir sets out for the Scottish Highlands, hoping to explain to the dead girls mother the circumstances surrounding the sorrowful actand to bring her back to England for the funeral.

Gwendolens sole companion on this nightmarish journey is Vespasia.

As Vespasia learns more about the victim and the ugly forces that shaped her desperate deed, she understands the heartbreaking truth of the tragedy.From the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details
Headline
0345482492 / 9780345482495
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
823.914
26/10/2004
England
English
Modern crime
192 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: 2003.