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House of Strangers - Anne Forsyth
House of Strangers
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Flora was taken in by relations after she lost her parents. She loved her uncle and was grateful for the roof over her head, but never quite fitted in after her uncle died. Her aunt treats her like a servant under the guise of ‘earning her keep.’ Flora didn’t mind the work, but wishes for a... show more
Flora was taken in by relations after she lost her parents.

She loved her uncle and was grateful for the roof over her head, but never quite fitted in after her uncle died.

Her aunt treats her like a servant under the guise of ‘earning her keep.’

Flora didn’t mind the work, but wishes for a place where she could be someone else, someone she wanted to be.

At her cousin’s wedding, Flora meets Cousin Chris, the elderly relation everyone hopes stays tucked away.

However, Flora and Chris get on well, and Chris senses how Flora is treated.

Chris offers a way out—she takes on boarders and needs a housekeeper.

Does Flora want the job?

She can’t believe her ears. She accepts, excited and nervous. She’s never done anything other than what she’s doing now.

Will she be able to keep house for Chris in a satisfactory way?

She has nowhere else to go…

When she arrives, she meets the boarders: the grumbly Mr Turnbull, Miss Craig the suffragette, and Arabella, the would-be opera singer.

With help from the cheerful cook, Nancy, she learns the ropes of the house. However, she can’t help feeling like the boarders are keeping secrets…

As a bit of a Sherlock Holmes fan, and not shabby at deduction herself, Flora toes the line between curiosity and privacy. What are the boarders really up to?

Who has been up in the attic?

Why is Cousin Chris, normally very active and present, suddenly occupied with the past?

‘House of Strangers’, set in early 20th century Scotland, is a delightful story, full of characters that will quickly become beloved. Follow along with Flora as she learns new skills and builds relationships with her new companions.

Born in Dunfermline, Anne Forsyth worked as a newspaper reporter, a sub-editor on a woman's magazine, and then as an overseas and managing editor in educational publishing. Her writing developed from adapting favourite Celtic tales and legends for overseas markets, into writing original stories for children. She has twenty-two published books to her name, including ‘The Far Horizon’.

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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B013RA1SV4
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Pages no: 130
Edition language: English
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