The Drowned Village: A gripping and touching tale of love, loss and family

The Drowned Village: A gripping and touching tale of love, loss and family

by KathleenMcGurl (Author)

Synopsis

`Drew me straight in and kept me hooked.' Linda Finlay `Really touching, a gently gripping mystery.' Kerry Barrett

Beneath the surface lie forgotten secrets...

A village destroyed

It's the summer of 1935 and eleven-year-old Stella Walker is preparing to leave her home forever. Forced to evacuate to make way for a new reservoir, the village of Brackendale Green will soon be lost. But before the water has even reached them, a dreadful event threatens to tear Stella's family apart.

An uncovered secret

Present day, and a fierce summer has dried up the lake and revealed the remnants of the deserted village. Now an old woman, Stella begs her granddaughter Laura to make the journey she can't. She's sure the village still holds answers for her but, with only days until the floodwaters start to rise again, Laura is in a race against time to solve the mysteries of Stella's almost forgotten past.

Haunting and evocative, The Drowned Village reaches across the decades in an unforgettable tale of love, loss and family.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: HQ
Published: 20 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 0008274487
ISBN 13: 9780008274481

Media Reviews

`The Drowned Village with its dual timelines is a compelling story which drew me straight in and kept me hooked until the past met the future in a satisfying ending. Look forward to reading more from this author.' Linda Finlay, author of The Flower Seller

`Really touching, a gently gripping mystery. Made me desperate to visit the Lake District!' Kerry Barrett

Author Bio

Kathleen McGurl lives near the sea in Bournemouth, UK, with her husband and elderly tabby cat. She has two sons who are now grown-up and have left home. She began her writing career creating short stories, and sold dozens to women's magazines in the UK and Australia. Then she got side-tracked onto family history research - which led eventually to writing novels with genealogy themes. She has always been fascinated by the past, and the ways in which the past can influence the present, and enjoys exploring these links in her novels.
When not writing or working at her full-time job in IT, she likes to go out running. She also adores mountains and is never happier than when striding across the Lake District fells, following a route from a Wainwright guidebook.
You can find out more at her website: http://kathleenmcgurl.com/, or follow her on Twitter: @KathMcGurl.