by Anita Burgh (Author)
It is winter, 1901. The ancient facade of Cresswell Manor surveys a vast and rich estate - but the land has fallen into decay. A broken gate hangs open - always about to be mended - while the workers' cottages are in dire need of repair. Mortimer Cresswell is an old man now, about to breathe his last, and at his deathbed the members of his family hover, waiting to scrap over his fortune. Only Hannah, Mortimer's daughter, can see that the family has become consumed by private ambition, jealousy and greed. When Stanislas von Ehrlich, a self-made man of fortune, moves into the neighbourhood, the natural order of things changes. Stanislas - ruthless in his desire to succeed - has his eye on Mortimer's land, but the Cresswells refuse to sell, sparking a massive feud. Where tempers flare, passion may follow. Esmeralda von Ehrlich - headstrong, spoilt and beautiful - has never been refused. When she finds herself drawn to a member of the Cresswell household, she is determined to exact her will and exercise her desire. Bound to one another by conflict, passion and betrayal, both families are set on a collision course so powerful, it will completely alter their world.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Sep 2004
ISBN 10: 0752860704
ISBN 13: 9780752860701
Book Overview: A rich, meaty historical saga about money and property, betrayal and love Wonderful storytelling and strong characters in an authentic historical setting Anita Burgh enjoys strong sales in both trade and paperback editions, sales that have further increased with her return to historical fiction. THE HOUSE AT HARCOURT and THE VISITOR have both sold 16,000 copies in their trade editions