Down to the Sea
β Scribed by Sue Lawrence
- Book ID
- 110751770
- Publisher
- Saraband
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781912235346
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β¦ Synopsis
Down to the Sea
By: Sue Lawrence
ISBN 10: 1912235331
ISBN 13: 9781912235339
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ASIN: B07HR52K3G
British National Bibliography System Number: 019161971
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication:
National Library of Australia Bib ID:
OCLC Number: 1083118149
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eISBN 10: 191223534X
eISBN 13: 9781912235346
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Publisher: (2019)
Historical Thrillers, Suspense, Mystery,
When Rona and Craig buy a large Victorian house in the harbourside Newhaven area of Edinburgh, they hope to start a new life by converting the building into a luxury care home. But something is not quite right: the gloomy cellar holds odd objects; disturbing sounds can be heard when the sea mists begin to swirl. And their mercurial neighbour makes it clear that the house was not always a happy family home. Back in the 19th century, a terrible storm kills 17 fishermen and young Jessie is forced to work at the Newhaven Poorhouse, run by a tyrant of a matron and home to one inmate who is not all she seems. Jessie begins to pick at the truth, uncovering the secrets and lies that pervade the poorhouse - and which will have profound and dangerous consequences in the future...
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