The House at Harcourt

The House at Harcourt

by Anita Burgh (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1859. Eliza Forester is left motherless at the tender age of three when her father orders his wife from the house, accusing her of infidelity. He keeps the child, not out of love since he is certain she is not his, but to spite his wife. Her name is never mentioned at Harcourt Barton, the beautiful Jacobean house and estate near Exeter owned by Eliza's father. Eliza grows up believing her mother is dead. Her happiest times are spent with Ruby and Jerome, the children of tenant farmers on her father's estate. When, at sixteen, Eliza's innocent friendship with Jerome turns to love, Eliza - like her mother - is banished to London to live with her aunt. Her father, determined she will make a 'good' match, lies to her that Jerome has married, and forces her to wed aristocratic, dissolute Hedworth Lambton. It is the greatest mistake of her life ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 06 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 075284945X
ISBN 13: 9780752849454
Book Overview: Following the success of CLARE'S WAR and the Daughters of a Granite Land trilogy Anita Burgh returns to a historical setting for this powerful and compelling saga THE FAMILY sold over 70,000 in mass-market paperback, and THE HOUSE AT HARCOURT is set to do even better Praise for Anita Burgh's novels: 'A blockbuster ... an excellent reading experience' LITERARY REVIEW 'Its crafted writing keeps you hanging in there until the last page' CITY LIMITS 'Burgh is a great storyteller with a keen sense of time and place ... Her characterisations are particularly well drawn ... A gem. Enjoy' IRISH INDEPENDENT 'You won't be able to put it down' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'This races along, carrying the reader with it to the end. Excellent entertainment' GOOD BOOK GUIDE 'Anita has the storyteller's gift' DAILY EXPRESS

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1859 and 3-year-old Eliza is left motherless when her father orders her mother out of the house after accusing her infidelity and she grows up thinking her mother is dead. At 16 Eliza, like her mother, is banished to live with her aunt in London and then is forced to marry the dissolute Hedworth..
Author Bio
Anita Burgh is the author of several bestselling novels, including 'Distinctions of Class', 'Breeders', 'Clare's War', 'The House at Harcourt' and 'The Visitor'. She has also written a stunning trilogy which includes 'The Broken Gate', 'The Heart's Citadel', and soon - 'The Breached Wall'. She lives in Gloucestershire.