Good read, interesting story which kept me entertained. I chose this book because the jacket cover compared the author's writing style to Daphne du Maurier..I wouldn't say that..DdM wrote with a much deeper, darker and gothic style..this one wasn't that dark.
Verity Grey arrives in Scotland to join in on an archaeological dig, one that she doesn't know all the details to until she arrives. Her employer, the eccentric old Peter Quinnell believes he has found the sight of the resting place of the Ninth Legion – a Roman legion who mysteriously disappeared a...
You have to laugh at my half-cocked antics sometimes! I ordered this as a 1p wonder because I spotted it on flister Pat's profile. Since that ordering, Pat returned a 2*. No worries because other consistent flister, Ana T, has given it a 4*. We shall see... but not yet, it'll do on a rainy day when ...
In the last fifteen years or so, the women's novel has turned into the Amtrak of American literature; crashing through the gates at Aristotle, jumping the tracks at Horace, ignoring the flashing red lights at Boileau, and scooping up Alexander Pope in the cowcatcher. The rules are down and it's ever...
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