This is a mystery suspense novel set in 1972, when a chance discovery following a fatal accident propels Adrienne, now 22, on a journey to discover what happened to her mother who deserted the family home ten years previously. A man professing to be her father agrees to help her and the quest takes them to Paris. The story Adrienne uncovers spans three decades, having its roots in the Nazi occupation of Paris in 1942. As Adrienne seeks for answers, there are many twists, turns and shocks along the way. This is a fast-moving page-turner, ideal for reading groups. It also includes a useful…mehr
This is a mystery suspense novel set in 1972, when a chance discovery following a fatal accident propels Adrienne, now 22, on a journey to discover what happened to her mother who deserted the family home ten years previously. A man professing to be her father agrees to help her and the quest takes them to Paris. The story Adrienne uncovers spans three decades, having its roots in the Nazi occupation of Paris in 1942. As Adrienne seeks for answers, there are many twists, turns and shocks along the way. This is a fast-moving page-turner, ideal for reading groups. It also includes a useful discussion guide. Marilyn Freeman has spent several years editing and publishing books for her husband and writing and creating life-story books for various private clients. She enjoys writing about relationships and the interactions of differing personalities. She loves to take a long look at her characters' lives and is fascinated by the way apparently simple decisions can cause effects that resonate down the generations, sometimes with devastating results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in the industrial town of Oldham, England, Marilyn initially forged her path as an Industrial Chemist, delving into the intricacies of science. In the later chapters of her life, Marilyn discovered a passion for storytelling. Five years ago, she embarked on a writing career that has seen the publication of six novels. Four of these books belong to the captivating genre of family mystery and suspense, highlighting Marilyn's skill in crafting tales that grip the reader's imagination. Two further novels, brought together in 'From Field to Furnace' are historical works, and are a departure from the mysteries that define her other books. These novels, set in the beautiful Severn Gorge in 18th century England, is rich in detail and steep in the tapestry of history. It draws inspiration from Marilyn's own ancestors. She weaves a narrative that explores the profound impact of seemingly inconsequential decisions, echoing through the corridors of time with sometimes tragic consequences. Marilyn's fascination lies in the intricate dance of characters within her stories. She delves into the complexities of human relationships, unearthing the profound repercussions of choices that resonate through generations. In her writing, she skilfully navigates the twists and turns of familial ties, unravelling the mysteries of the human heart. As Marilyn continues to add chapters to her life's story, her passion for storytelling remains undiminished. Through her novels she invites readers to join her on a journey through time and emotion, where the threads of family, mystery, and suspense are expertly woven in to a tapestry that captivates the imagination.
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