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'You could lose someone down there, couldn't you? Anyone could get buried under the concrete slab, and no one would even know!' The Beauregarde women have lived in the shadow of The Seminary for four generations. And there is nothing conventional about Marcela, or her family. When the decadent and obsessive Gordana acquires the iconic Sydney property and invites a television crew to film the building's transformation into a magnificent showpiece, strangers suddenly penetrate Marcela's world, each with a dark secret of their own. But Marcela conceals a sinister bond which inextricably ties her…mehr

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'You could lose someone down there, couldn't you? Anyone could get buried under the concrete slab, and no one would even know!' The Beauregarde women have lived in the shadow of The Seminary for four generations. And there is nothing conventional about Marcela, or her family. When the decadent and obsessive Gordana acquires the iconic Sydney property and invites a television crew to film the building's transformation into a magnificent showpiece, strangers suddenly penetrate Marcela's world, each with a dark secret of their own. But Marcela conceals a sinister bond which inextricably ties her to the derelict estate, holding the power to not only unravel Gordana's grand designs, but expose bloodstained treachery, long-buried betrayals and lies.
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Australian author and artist Rosa Fedele, known for her portrait and figurative work, was born in Sydney and studied at the prestigious Julian Ashton Art School. A member of Portrait Artists Australia, Australia's largest industry association for professional portraitists, her work has been exhibited in NSW Parliament House and Parliament House Canberra, as well as numerous galleries and exhibitions in Australia and worldwide. Rosa fell avidly in love with books at a very young age. Her favourites were those by C.S. Lewis and Tolkien, and later on Raymond E. Feist, David Eddings, Anne McCaffrey and Frank Herbert; in fact, anything with beautiful and spellbinding words and imagery that would allow her to escape into other worlds. Her debut novel The Red Door was a fulfilment of her lifelong dream, to interweave a story with pictures ... and draw the reader into her own bewitching, and slightly dark-edged, world.