How to Grow and Use Herbs

How to Grow and Use Herbs

by RobertGoddard (Author)

Synopsis

The car jolts to a halt at the pavement's edge, the driver waving through the windscreen to attract Richard's attention. He starts with astonishment. The driver is Gemma, his ex-wife. He has not seen or spoken to her for several years. They have, she memorably assured him the last time they met, nothing to say to each other. But something has changed her mind - something urgent...Immediately Richard is catapulted into a breathless race against time that takes him from London, across northern Europe and into the heart of a mystery that reaches back into history - the fate of Anastasia, youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last of the Romanovs. From that moment, Richard's life will be changed for ever in ways he could never have imagined.

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More Information

Format: hardcover
Publisher: Guild Publishing
Published:

ISBN 10: 0552159859
ISBN 13: 9780552159852
Book Overview: The bestselling new thriller from the master of the clever twist

Media Reviews
Sure to have the reader unable to leave the armchair until every page has been turned. A fantastically engaging read * Waterstones Books Quarterly *
Goddard writes and plots with accurate, correct precision; you feel he knows every setting and was witness to every scene * Literary Review *
Fast-paced and full of twists, it's an involving page-turner * Choice *
Robert Goddard is the master of mystery, and in his latest novel he proves just how good he is at getting a reader hooked... This is Goddard at his best and will keep his legions of fans happy and eager for more * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
This is pulse-racing stuff, delivered with all the panache that we have come to expect from Goddard * Good Book Guide *
Author Bio
Robert Goddard was born in Hampshire and read History at Cambridge. His first novel, Past Caring, was an instant bestseller. Since then his books have captivated readers worldwide with their edge-of-the-seat pace and their labyrinthine plotting. His first Harry Barnett novel, Into the Blue, was winner of the first WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award and was dramatized for TV, starring John Thaw.