Stranger in the House

Stranger in the House

by JaneMcLoughlin (Author)

Synopsis

For forty years, Frances Weaver has suppressed the frightening memory of the horror she endured in a desolate rural mansion owned by two eccentric and sinister elderly sisters in a remote part of Ireland. Frances had gone there to research her first historical biography and instead fell into a murderous intrigue involving the mysterious pre-Raphaelite beauty, Jenny, and a bitter family conspiracy from the past. Long since back in England, Frances, now a successful academic biographer, finds the notes she made in the 1960s and relives the terrifying experience that ended in murder and the discovery that she was not the only stranger in the house.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 30 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0709081596
ISBN 13: 9780709081593

Author Bio
Jane McLoughlin, a great-great-great-niece of Sir Walter Scott, was brought up in rural England and now lives in Somerset. She is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and has worked as a journalist on the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and the Guardian. This is her fifth novel published by Robert Hale.