The Belvedere Tower

The Belvedere Tower

by ElizabethHawksley (Author)

Synopsis

When Cassandra Hampden, fleeing from her violent husband, returns to her family home of Juniper Park, her dying great-uncle reluctantly offers her the derelict Belvedere Tower. While Cassandra struggles with rotten floorboards and smoking chimneys, the rest of the debt-ridden estate is sold to Daniel Darke, a wealthy Yorkshire mill-owner, intent on moving up in the world. Daniel soon finds his hands full: the estate has been appallingly neglected; his gamekeeper is in league with a gang of poachers; and the beautiful Agnes Parslow, a girl with a hidden agenda, is interested in him. But Daniel, too, has things to hide. And he wants Cassandra out of the Belvedere Tower. But then Cassandra's husband arrives, and his mood is murderous...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0709073062
ISBN 13: 9780709073062

Media Reviews
'Like Jane Austen, only faster.' Islington Gazette 'Elizabeth Hawksley writes with genuine charm and warmth.' Historical Novel Society
Author Bio
Elizabeth Hawksley has been writing since she was six. As a child she had free run of her grandfather's well-stocked nineteenth century library and, as a result, has always felt at home in that century. She has grown-up son and daughter and lives in Islington, London.