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1891: Whispers of a dead wife, an estranged son and locked-away secrets haunt the corridors of Thornby Manor
1891: Whispers of a dead wife, an estranged son and locked-away secrets haunt the corridors of Thornby Manor
Recently orphaned and left destitute, Briar Monroe accepts the protection of Lord Danville and the shadowed sanctuary of Thornby Manor. The great house looms above a mist-shrouded lake, its corridors heavy with secrets – not least the mysterious death of Lady Elizabeth Danville, and the unspoken tensions between her formidable widower and his magnetic son, Gabriel.
As Briar navigates the undercurrents of a household ruled by watchful servants and locked doors, she is drawn ever deeper into a web of suspicion, desire and fear. Whispers in the night, figures at windows, and a constant sense of being watched leave her questioning not only the truth about Thornby, but her own safety within its walls.
Warwickshire
Thornby Manor, sadly fictional, but very real in many ways:
‘The air grew thicker and the sky grew darker, and there – suddenly – was Thornby Manor. I would never forget the first time I saw it. It emerged from the fog like a monolith carved from a rock face: an imposing edifice of slate-grey brick smothered in a mass of impenetrable vines, whose twisted talons were embedded deep within the stone. It was impossible to fathom its depth. Its twin turrets seemed to pierce the clowds as I was guided beneath their summit towards a heavy oak door.’
Destination/location: Warwickshire, London Author/guide: Stephanie Bramwell-Lawes Departure Time: 1891
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