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The Windy Hill

Author: Harriet Hudson   Series: Severn House Large Print

When Rachel French finds an unpublished cookery manuscript written by her great-aunt, she sets out to do some research. Soon she is involved in an intrigue that spans a century as she unearths secrets that should have been left buried.

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When Rachel French finds an unpublished cookery manuscript written by her great-aunt, she sets out to do some research. Soon she is involved in an intrigue that spans a century as she unearths secrets that should have been left buried.

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When Rachel French finds an unpublished cookery manuscript written by her great-aunt, she sets out to do some research into her aunt's life. She ends up starting a cookery business based on the recipes and publishing an accompanying book. Through her work she soon meets two intriguing men who seem to be interested in her. However, she soon begins to question whether they are in fact interested in her, or just her manuscript. And, someone seems determined to make sure the cookery book never gets published. But why? As Rachel delves into the past and finds out more about her great-aunt's life as cook for Crandene Castle in Kent in the early twentieth century, she unearths some secrets that perhaps should have been left buried.

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Critic Reviews

"'Hudson neatly links the past and the present to bring this intriguing story of beauty and betrayal to life' Booklist on To My Own Desire 'Seamlessly traveling from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century, Hudson entertains with a timeless and tempestuous multigenerational family saga' Booklist on Tomorrow's Garden"

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About the Author

Harriet Hudson has been a full-time writer since 1988, and has written a number of meticulously researched historical sagas ranging from early aviation to twentieth-century fashion. She is married to an American, James Myers, and they live in Kent at the foot of the North Downs, a background that has inspired several of her novels.

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Product Details

Publisher
Severn House Publishers | Severn House Large Print Books
Published
31st March 2007
Pages
396
ISBN
9780727875723

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