The Woman In The Lake: Can she escape the shadows of the past?

The Woman In The Lake: Can she escape the shadows of the past?

by NicolaCornick (Author)

Synopsis

For fans of Kate Morton and Tracy Rees comes a captivating novel about two women, separated by centuries, whose fates are bound together by one haunting secret.

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`A fascinating tale with intriguing twists.' Barbara Erskine
`I was hooked from the first pages.' Gill Paul
`You just can't put it down. Brilliant!' Katie Fforde

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`I see it all again: the silver moon swimming beneath the water and the golden gown billowing out about her...'

1765: Lady Isabella Gerard asks her maid to take her new golden gown and destroy it. Its shimmering beauty has been tainted by the actions of her husband the night before.

Three months later: Lord Eustace Gerard stands beside the lake looking down at the woman in the golden gown. As the body slowly rolls over to reveal her face, it's clear this is not his intended victim...

1996: Fenella Brightwell steals a stunning gown from a stately home. Twenty years later and reeling from the end of an abusive marriage, she wonders if it has cursed her all this time. Now she's determined to discover the history behind the beautiful golden dress...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: HQ
Published: 07 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1848456948
ISBN 13: 9781848456945

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Praise for Nicola Cornick

`There is much to enjoy in a sumptuous novel that slips between present day and 1557.' Sunday Mirror

`Ms. Cornick is first-class, queen of her game.' Romance Junkies

`A rising star.' Publishers Weekly

`Fans of Kate Morton will enjoy this gripping tale.' Candis

`This compelling yet poignant and at times frightening story calls out to every historical fiction lovers out there to read it and enjoy its glory forever' Book Stop Corner

`Her books are fabulous'. New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn

Author Bio

International bestselling author Nicola Cornick became fascinated with history when she was a child, and spent hours poring over historical novels and watching costume drama. She studied history at university and wrote her master's thesis on heroes. Nicola also acts as a historical advisor for television and radio. In her spare time she works as a guide in a 17th century mansion.