17,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

When professional house-restorer Kelly Mason inherits a historic bungalow from an unknown benefactor, she plans to fix up the house and donate it to the community. But when she visits the place, she feels an unexpected emotional pull and decides to move in. As she works to restore the house, Kelly senses a ghostly presence guiding her to some startling discoveries about her own past. Her coworkers, the McCarthys, and especially their enigmatically appealing friend Nathaniel, encourage her to unlock her history and find the home and family she's never known. But to do so, Kelly must open her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When professional house-restorer Kelly Mason inherits a historic bungalow from an unknown benefactor, she plans to fix up the house and donate it to the community. But when she visits the place, she feels an unexpected emotional pull and decides to move in. As she works to restore the house, Kelly senses a ghostly presence guiding her to some startling discoveries about her own past. Her coworkers, the McCarthys, and especially their enigmatically appealing friend Nathaniel, encourage her to unlock her history and find the home and family she's never known. But to do so, Kelly must open her rational mind to the unexplainable and her bricked-up heart to forgiveness and love.¿
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Katherine Bolger Hyde is the author of the Crime with the Classics traditional mystery series (Minotaur and Severn House, 2016-2024), the standalone domestic thriller After He's Gone (Severn House), and several children's books for Ancient Faith Publishing, most recently Brave, Faithful, and True: Children of the Bible (2023). She has been an editor with Ancient Faith and its predecessor, Conciliar Press, since 1993. Katherine lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her husband, John, and two only slightly mystical cats. She attends St. Nicholas Church (OCA) in Portland.