The Legacy of Hartlepool Hall

The Legacy of Hartlepool Hall

by PaulTorday (Author)

Synopsis

From the bestselling author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen comes a story of inheritance, a great country house, and a way of life that is disappearing...Ed Hartlepool has been living in self-imposed exile for five years, but with a settlement regarding his inheritance looming, he must return to his ancestral seat, Hartlepool Hall. On his return, he discovers that his father has left him, along with the house, a seven million pound tax bill, two massive overdrafts, an 80-year-old butler, and a vast country estate that is creaking at the seams. Not only that, but there is a strange woman in residence - Lady Alice - who seems to have made herself very much at home. With the debts mounting, it seems that Ed's only recourse is to turn to his friend Annabel's new boyfriend, a property developer who plans to turn Hartlepool Hall into luxury flats and a golf course. But can Ed save his inheritance without such a drastic move? And is Lady Alice really the person she claims to be?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: Hardback
Publisher: W&N
Published: 05 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 0297863207
ISBN 13: 9780297863205
Book Overview: Hartlepool Hall has been in Ed's family for generations - but is that about to change, and who is the mysterious Lady Alice?

Media Reviews
It's a novel that should enhance his reputation for excellent, ingenious writing -- Tina Jackson METRO 20120104 More intriguing is the skein of darkness that, in common with much of Torday's fiction, runs discretely through the story - one sequence is sufficently macabre as to recall the work of a young McEwan. -- Jonathan Barnes Literary Review 20111201 if you liked his previous efforts then you'll enjoy this too. Voyager 20111201 it grabs you right from page one and is another great read from the author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Essentials 20111201 A novel that's quirky, funny, moving and peopled with superbly drawn characters CHOICE 20120101 a deliciously dark comedy about class, snobbery and a vanishing way of life GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 20120101 This is a novel about decay and destruction, but bracingly unsentimental and surprisingly moving -- Kate Saunders THE GUARDIAN 20120107 A gloriously enjoyable wallow of a read. -- John Harding DAILY MAIL 20120113
Author Bio
Paul Torday was born in 1946 and read English Literature at Oxford. He spent the next 30 years working in industry, after which he scaled back his business responsibilities to fulfil a long-harboured ambition - to write. He burst on to the literary scene in 2006 with SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN, an immediate bestseller. He lives close to the River North Tyne.