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Thunder on the Right. The classic, thrilling adventure and suspense novel from the Queen of the Romantic Mystery
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- Nombre de pages320
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4447-1111-0
- EAN9781444711110
- Date de parution25/05/2011
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHodder & Stoughton
Résumé
'Mary Stewart is a masterful storyteller! I love her descriptions of the countryside that make me imagine I am there' Reader review ?????'I could not put it down and read it in one sitting' Reader review ????? High in the rugged Pyrenees lies the Valley of the Storms, where a tiny convent clings to the beautiful but lonely mountainside. Jenny Silver arrives seeking her missing cousin, and is devastated when she learns of Gillian's death following a terrible car accident.
But Jenny's suspicions are aroused when she's told the blue flowers ornamenting her cousin's grave were Gillian's favourite. Jenny knows Gillian was colour-blind - and so starts her mission to uncover what really happened to her... Cozy up by the fire with a cup of tea and this escapist novel from the original queen of the page-turner Mary Stewart, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym.
Praise for Mary Stewart, the Queen of Romantic Suspense: 'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors' Harriet Evans 'You can sink into her prose like sinking into a pile of soft, silky embroidered cushions that smell of some wonderful fragrance' Reader review ????? 'Mary Stewart is magic' The New York Times 'Mary Stewart never fails to captivate' Reader review ????? 'From opening to finale, this zestful romantic adventure grips, amuses, frightens and delights' Sunday Telegraph ' I love Mary Stewart, always have, always will.
She is the only author I read over and over' Reader review ????? 'One of Mary Stewart's best - so good that even if it rains, you will still enjoy your holiday!' Daily Mail 'Typical Mary Stewart excellence!' Reader review ????? 'Another winner for Mary Stewart and her heroines' Evening Standard
But Jenny's suspicions are aroused when she's told the blue flowers ornamenting her cousin's grave were Gillian's favourite. Jenny knows Gillian was colour-blind - and so starts her mission to uncover what really happened to her... Cozy up by the fire with a cup of tea and this escapist novel from the original queen of the page-turner Mary Stewart, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym.
Praise for Mary Stewart, the Queen of Romantic Suspense: 'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors' Harriet Evans 'You can sink into her prose like sinking into a pile of soft, silky embroidered cushions that smell of some wonderful fragrance' Reader review ????? 'Mary Stewart is magic' The New York Times 'Mary Stewart never fails to captivate' Reader review ????? 'From opening to finale, this zestful romantic adventure grips, amuses, frightens and delights' Sunday Telegraph ' I love Mary Stewart, always have, always will.
She is the only author I read over and over' Reader review ????? 'One of Mary Stewart's best - so good that even if it rains, you will still enjoy your holiday!' Daily Mail 'Typical Mary Stewart excellence!' Reader review ????? 'Another winner for Mary Stewart and her heroines' Evening Standard






















