The Nightingale's Nest

The Nightingale's Nest

by SarahHarrison (Author)

Synopsis

Left a young widow by the Great War, Pamela accepts employment as amanuensis to the Jarvises, a charmingly eccentric couple whose elegant Highgate house is a mecca for artists. She is particularly drawn to the work of a young woman, Suzannah Murchie, whose powerful portraits adorn the Jarvises' walls, and to the subject of one of the portraits, John Ashe. Ashe is a man of contradictions - handsome, but horribly disfigured; ruthless, but charitable; wealthy, but secretive. When she agrees to work for him, Pamela is only half aware that she is entering into a pact with the devil. For Ashe has gained wealth and influence by preying on the weaknesses of others, and although Pamela keeps her distance from his activities, she cannot avoid being tainted by them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 13 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0340828552
ISBN 13: 9780340828557

Media Reviews
* 'Utterly convincing. Harrison's perceptiveness, reliably elegant style and compassionate awareness of the subtle vagaries of the human heart make hers a book you're neither likely nor willing to forget' - Harpers & Queen on THE DREAMING STONES * 'A consummate storyteller' - Woman & Home on THE DREAMING STONES * 'A good historical saga... weaving a love story that spans the Crimean War, the Second World War and present-day rural England' - Red Magazine on THE GRASS MEMORIAL
Author Bio
Sarah Harrison has written children's books, short stories, articles and scripts as well as many bestselling novels. She lives in Cambridgeshire.