Ebook {Epub PDF} The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley
· A tale that deftly examines the ripples of the past through the present, The Splendour Falls brings the romance of French history to life for fans of Diana Gabaldon, Kate Morton, and Kate Mosse. Also by Susanna Kearsley: The Winter Sea The Firebird A Desperate Fortune The Rose Garden The Shadowy Horses Named of the Dragon Season of Storms Mariana BellewetherISBN · The book feels more like a thriller than a Susanna Kearsley book. There are murders, lies, secrets, and wonders about who to trust. There is romance, but it is not very romantic/5(). · See the list of books I’ve written and go behind-the-scenes, with free sample chapters, discussion questions for book clubs, photo galleries, interviews, and more.
"Susanna Kearsley has created a gothic romance worthy of Mary Stewart, sure to appeal to romance and mystery readers alike." - Shelf Awareness "SPLENDOUR FALLS is a beautifully written tale that resonates with the reader long after the last page has been turned." - Fresh Fiction. I wanted something Mary Stewart-ish and remembered Susanna Kearsley. I chose The Splendour Falls because the woman on the cover is wearing a blue dress, and it turned out to be even more Mary Stewart-ish than The Shadowy Horses, which I honestly didn't realise was www.doorway.ru's cousin, a history lecturer researching the Plantagenets, persuades her to join him for a holiday in Chinon in. out of 5 stars 5 stars: The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley. Reviewed in the United States on J. Verified Purchase. Emily's cousin talks her into a holiday in France, but he doesn't show up, leaving her to meet an odd assortment of people at her hotel and beyond, and a mystery that becomes dangerous.
Book Overview. A daughter can be a dangerous weapon in the battle for the throne of England Frances Grey harbored no dream of her children taking the throne. Cousin of the king, she knew the pitfalls of royalty and privilege. Better to marry them off, marry them well, perhaps to a clan like the Dudleys. Jane Dudley knew her husband was creeping closer to the throne, but someone had to take charge, for the good of the country. It’s Thanksgiving Day in the United States, just south of where I live—where I have family, many friends and treasured readers, and ancestral roots that dig in deep. I had, in fact, five ancestors who came across from England on the Mayflower. As a former museum curator, I’m also very. The book feels more like a thriller than a Susanna Kearsley book. There are murders, lies, secrets, and wonders about who to trust. There is romance, but it is not very romantic.
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