Mistress of Mellyn

Mistress of Mellyn

by VictoriaHolt (Author)

Synopsis

An epic tale of love and mystery written in the great romantic tradition. Martha Leigh's arrival at Mount Mellyn, an eerie mansion set high on the Cornish cliffs, leaves her with a sense of deep foreboding. She is dreading her new life as a governess, particularly when she meets her arrogant employer, Con TreMellyn and his precocious young daughter Alvean. Martha quickly realizes why three governesses before her had left that cold and brooding house. Even stranger, the sinister air that surrounds the place is encouraged by the neighbours and servants, who seem eager to give hints and fuel rumours about haunted rooms, strange accidents and past infidelites. When Martha's resolve to stay on however, is quickened by her growing fondness for Alvean and an unwilling attraction towards Con TreMellyn, she becomes determined to unravel the mysteries that surround the family, a decision that ultimately threatens her own life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: (Reissue)
Publisher: Harper
Published: 04 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0007235518
ISBN 13: 9780007235513

Media Reviews
Gothic romance thriller which out-thrills and out-gothics most. Evening Standard For a good escapist read Victoria Holt never disappoints. Netta Martin, Annabel Women of all ages with a vestige of romance in their make-up will devour this in a bite! Everywoman It is superb storytelling!It is utterly compulsive!I must heartily recommend it. Alex Stuart, John O'London's Within the limitations of this particular type of story, Miss Holt's books seems to have exactly the right qualities. Eastern Daily Press It reads so freshly that I recommend it to anyone who likes a good romance, mysterious, clean and quite entertaining. She captures the air of the Cornish coast and the Victorian way of life of the landed gentry. Yorkshire Evening Post A highly readable novel of suspense and intrigue. Oxford Mail
Author Bio
Born Eleanor Alice Burford, Victoria Holt was one of Britain's most prolific writers of historical romance. Always determined to keep her birth date and private life a closely guarded secret Holt wrote under many pseudonyms -- Jean Plaidy was one of her most popular, and was created when she lived near Plaidy Beach in Cornwall. Having written over ninety historical romances, she then began a new series of Gothic romances, the first of which, Mistress of Mellyn, appeared in 1961.