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by Thomas Thorpe
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http://www.authors-friend.com/ rated it 12 years ago
Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? The conclusion. This was the most nail-biting part of the story and this was reader was kept in suspense right till the last minute. Was William really dead? Will he survive? Did he leave Elizabeth?Why would you recommend or not ...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 12 years ago
What were the main themes of the book? Family secrets. William and Elizabeth are faced with a challenge when they have to provide the missing deed to their home. This by itself was an original idea and then of course, there's murder, an exotic location, government secrets and betrayal. This book had...
Next Big Book Thing
Next Big Book Thing rated it 12 years ago
Favourite location … When William stumbles around in the dessert and he spots the North Star. He then thinks about what Elizabeth is doing. I really like how the author used such a serene location to highlight the strain William and Elizabeth were going through.Favourite quote … "Every step must be ...
Book Connoisseur
Book Connoisseur rated it 12 years ago
What were the main relationships explored in this book? Marriage and family. Saving the family home becomes a priority for William and Elizabeth but they soon find out that the Forth family has one deep secret after another. This is where the book becomes exciting and you won't be able to put it dow...
closedthecover
closedthecover rated it 12 years ago
William Darmon and his wife Elizabeth, owners of Mayfair Hall, fall victim to rival Forth family who introduce a bill into Parliament called the Writ of Confiscation. It will repossess the Darmon's ancestral home unless they can find their missing deed. A late family friend hid the document on a t...
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