The cry of the owl
por Margaret Mayhew
A romantic period novel set on a lonely, eerie English marsh, in the great days of smuggling. The most shocking thing that Tamazine had heard in her life was uttered by her father on his deathbed: "Blackmanstone..not yours when I'm …
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A romantic period novel set on a lonely, eerie English marsh, in the great days of smuggling. The most shocking thing that Tamazine had heard in her life was uttered by her father on his deathbed: "Blackmanstone..not yours when I'm gone." The only home she had ever know had been entailed to a stranger. When Joslan Penrose arrived to claim his inheritance..Tamazine felt the dark cold of the Romney Marsh grip her.
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