**"Yarrosβ novel is a deeply felt and emotionally nuanced contemporary romanceβ¦ββa Starred review from _Kirkus Reviews_** **β _The Last Letter_ is a haunting, heartbreaking and ultimately inspirational love story.ββ _InTouch Weekly_** Beckett, If youβre reading this, well, you know the last-lette
The Last Letter
β Scribed by McKenzie, Kirsten
- Book ID
- 100629101
- Publisher
- Accent Press Ltd
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Series
- Old Curiosity Shop 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Abercynon
- ISBN
- 1786154250
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β¦ Synopsis
The thrilling sequel to Fifteen Postcards
Disappearing from her antiques shop amid a spray of bullets, Sarah Lester leaves no body, only questions.
Sarah's friends are left to deal with the aftermath of her disappearance, including questions about the dubious provenance of her antiques which threaten to crush the business she's brought back from the brink of failure.
Sarah struggles to reunite with her father while continuing the search for her mother, unaware that England's violent colonial past has followed her to the present, putting herself and those she loves in danger. From the remote shores of New Zealand, through India's hill-country stations and onto the streets of Victorian London, Sarah must determine whether family bonds are strong enough to reach across the centuries.
The Last Letter is peopled with reticent soldiers, conniving clergymen, fanatical collectors and commission-hungry auctioneers, taking you on a spectacular journey through...
β¦ Subjects
Missing persons -- Fiction
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