The Haunted Governess

The Haunted Governess

by NormanRussell (Author)

Synopsis

Mary Grant achieves her heart's desire when the kindly Mr Romanis engages her as governess to his children: the ailing Neville and his talented, endearingly guileless sister, Rose. But Mary is haunted, not only by memories of her orphan childhood, but also by frightful dreams. Her position becomes more terrifying when Dr Savage, the family's physician, suspecting that she may have committed a brutal murder in the neighbouring village, begins to lay traps for her, and the dreadful reality of the gallows looms. Set in Victorian times, the novel follows Warwickshire Detective Inspector Jackson and his bibulous, but shrewd sergeant, Herbert Bottomley, as they set out to uncover the chilling reality underlying Mary's dreams, and bring her haunting to an end.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 241
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0709069723
ISBN 13: 9780709069720

Author Bio
Norman Russell was born in Whitson, Lancashire, but has lived most of his life in Liverpool. After graduating from Jesus College, Oxford, where he studied English, he served in the army in the Bahamas and Jamaica. He returned to Oxford to study for a diploma in education and later was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of London. He now writes full time.