Kate Morton vindt inspiratie in het verleden en creëert ingewikkelde, met elkaar verweven verhalen die zich vaak afspelen in sfeervolle landhuizen. Haar romans verkennen verborgen geheimen en familiebanden, doordrenkt van nostalgie en nauwgezette details. Morton creëert boeiende verhalen die lezers trekken naar complexe mysteries, die ze langzaam pagina voor pagina ontrafelt. Haar kenmerkende stijl staat bekend om zijn elegantie en zijn vermogen om vervlogen tijdperken levendig op te roepen.
Door de ogen van een ruim 90-jarige archeologe, ooit dienstmeisje op een landgoed, komen de fascinerende gebeurtenissen rond daar twee aan het begin van de 20e eeuw opgroeiende zusjes, inclusief hun grote geheim, tot leven.
Zal de geschiedenis zich herhalen? Of kan de vloek verbroken worden? Als de vijftienjarige Margot Wilde en haar drie zussen in juli 1959 op Applecote Manor aankomen, verwachten ze een stille, ietwat saaie Engelse zomer tegemoet te gaan. Maar hun oom en tante blijken nog steeds bezeten van de verdwijning van hun dochter Audrey, nu vijf jaar geleden. De komst van twee knappe buurjongens drijft de zussen uit elkaar, en Margot voelt zich steeds meer verbonden met de verdwenen Audrey. Als de zomer een dodelijke wending neemt, hebben de zussen slechts één keuze: zich met elkaar verzoenen of voor altijd van elkaar gescheiden worden. Vijftig jaar later is Jessie op zoek naar een nieuw huis om de schaduw van de overleden eerste vrouw van haar man voorgoed achter zich te laten. Het prachtige Applecote Manor lijkt een antwoord op al haar dromen te zijn. Maar Jessie voelt zich steeds eenzamer, haar zestienjarige stiefdochter lijkt zich steeds meer tegen haar af te zetten, en de geruchten over de geschiedenis van het huis worden steeds onheilspellender…
Als er een verloren gewaande brief wordt bezorgd, krijgt Edie eindelijk de kans om haar moeder beter te leren kennen
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A long lost letter arrives in the post and Edie Burchill finds herself on a journey to Milderhurst Castle, a great but moldering old house, where the Blythe spinsters live and where her mother was billeted 50 years before as a 13 year old child during WWII. The elder Blythe sisters are twins and have spent most of their lives looking after the third and youngest sister, Juniper, who hasn’t been the same since her fiance jilted her in 1941. Inside the decaying castle, Edie begins to unravel her mother’s past. But there are other secrets hidden in the stones of Milderhurst, and Edie is about to learn more than she expected. The truth of what happened in ‘the distant hours’ of the past has been waiting a long time for someone to find it. Morton once again enthralls readers with an atmospheric story featuring unforgettable characters beset by love and circumstance and haunted by memory, that reminds us of the rich power of storytelling.
A missing child. June 1933, and the Edevane family's country house, Loeanneth, is polished and gleaming, ready for the much-anticipated Midsummer Eve party. Alice Edevane, sixteen years old and a budding writer, is especially excited. Not only has she worked out the perfect twist for her novel, she's also fallen helplessly in love with someone she shouldn't have. But by the time midnight strikes and fireworks light up the night skies, the Edevane family will have suffered a loss so great that they leave Loeanneth forever. An abandoned house. Seventy years later, after a particularly troubling case, Sadie Sparrow is sent on an enforced break from her job with the Metropolitan Police. She retreats to her beloved grandfather's cottage in Cornwall but soon finds herself at a loose end. Until one day, Sadie stumbles upon an abandoned house surrounded by overgrown gardens and dense woods, and learns the story of a baby boy who disappeared without a trace. An unsolved mystery. Meanwhile, in the attic writing room of her elegant Hampstead home, the formidable Alice Edevane, now an old lady, leads a life as neatly plotted as the bestselling detective novels she writes. Until a young police detective starts asking questions about her family's past, seeking to resurrect the complex tangle of secrets Alice has spent her life trying to escape.
'If you haven't read Kate Morton before, do yourself a favour' - Graham
Norton, broadcaster and bestselling author of Home StretchA breathtaking
mystery of love, lies and a cold case come back to life, Homecoming is an
immersive, twisting epic from the bestselling Kate Morton, told with her
trademark intricacy and beauty.Adelaide Hills, 1959. At the end of a scorching
hot day, in the grounds of a grand country house, a local man makes a terrible
discovery. Police are called, and the small town of Tambilla becomes embroiled
in one of the most mystifying murder investigations in the history of
Australia.London, 2018. Jess is a journalist in search of a story. Having
lived and worked in London for nearly two decades, a phone call summons her
back to Sydney, where her beloved grandmother, Nora, has suffered a fall and
is seriously ill in hospital.Seeking comfort in her past, Jess discovers a
true crime book at Nora's house chronicling a long-buried police case: the
Turner Family Tragedy of 1959. And within its pages she finds a shocking
personal connection to this notorious event - a crime that has never truly
been solved.An epic novel that spans generations, Homecoming asks what we
would do for those we love and how we protect the lies we tell.Readers love
Homecoming by Kate Morton . . .'Will leave you glued to the very last
page''Plenty of turns to keep you guessing''Heartbreaking, beautifully written
and superbly constructed'
The Parthenon in Athens is the most famous Greek temple in the world and an icon of Ancient Greek art. It was built to house a colossal statue of the goddess Athena and the temple itself was decorated with sculptures and reliefs of the most magnificent quality. This book explores in detail these lovely carvings, with the aid of new detailed digital photography. Who are the people, animals, and gods and goddesses shown on the frieze and what are they doing? Why were they shown on a temple? How were the sculptures made, and how did the carvers give such an amazing illusion of ranks of horsemen, chariots and people in carvings only a few centimetres deep?
"A foundling, an old book of dark fairy tales, a secret garden, an aristocratic family, a love denied, a mystery. A captivating, atmospheric and compulsively readable story of the past, secrets, family and memory. Cassandra is lost, alone and grieving. Her much loved grandmother, Nell, has just died and Cassandra, her life already shaken by a tragic accident ten years ago, feels like she has lost everything dear to her. But an unexpected and mysterious bequest from Nell turns Cassandra's life upside down and ends up challenging everything she thought she knew about herself and her family. Inheriting a book of dark and intriguing fairytales written by Eliza Makepeace - the Victorian authoress who disappeared mysteriously in the early twentieth century - Cassandra takes her courage in both hands to follow in the footsteps of Nell on a quest to find out the truth about their history, their family and their past; little knowing that in the process, she will also discover a new life for herself."--Provided by publisher.
1961: On a summer's day, while her family picnics by the stream on, 16-year-old Laurel hides out in her tree house dreaming of a boy called Billy, a move to London, and the bright future she can't wait to seize. But before the idyllic afternoon is over, Laurel will have witnessed a shocking crime that changes everything.
Called home to care for her grandmother after a fall, Jess, a journalist, discovers a book chronicling the police investigation into an old unsolved murder that has a shocking connection to her family.