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The Thirteenth Tale : A haunting tale of secrets and stories

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£10.99

Paperback 480 pages
Orion Publishing Co 5 September 2019
Setterfield, Diane

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ISBN/SKU: 9781409192954 Categories/Genres: ,

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‘Cleverly plotted, beautifully written … a riveting multi-layered mystery that twists and turns, and weaves a quite magical spell’ INDEPENDENT’Blissful entertainment’ THE TIMES’Make yourself a mug of cocoa and shut the curtains tight – a generous helping of gothic delight is about to be served’ DAILY EXPRESS***Everybody has a story…

Angelfield House stands abandoned and forgotten. It was once home to the March family: fascinating, manipulative Isabelle; brutal, dangerous Charlie; and the wild, untamed twins, Emmeline and Adeline. But the house hides a chilling secret which strikes at the very heart of each of them, tearing their lives apart…

Now Margaret Lea is investigating Angelfield’s past, and its mysterious connection to the enigmatic writer Vida Winter. Vida’s history is mesmering – a tale of ghosts, governesses, and gothic strangeness. But as Margaret succumbs to the power of her storytelling, two parallel stories begin to unfold…

What has Angelfield been hiding? What is the secret that strikes at the heart of Margaret’s own, troubled life? And can both women ever confront the ghosts that haunt them…? The Thirteenth Tale is a spellbinding mystery, a love letter to storytelling, and a modern classic.

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