The Lantern by Deborah Lawrenson

The Lantern by Deborah Lawrenson

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A brooding, contemporary novel of secrets, lost love, perfume and Provence for fans of Tracy Rees and Jenny Ashcroft 'A modern day Rebecca, complete with an eerie house ... and nail-biting happenings' ESSENTIALS

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The Lantern by Deborah Lawrenson

A brooding, contemporary novel of secrets, lost love, perfume and Provence for fans of Tracy Rees and Jenny Ashcroft 'A modern day Rebecca, complete with an eerie house ... and nail-biting happenings' ESSENTIALS When Eve falls for the secretive, charming Dom, their whirlwind relationship leads them to purchase Les Genevriers, an abandoned house in a rural hamlet in the south of France. As the beautiful Provence summer turns to autumn, Eve finds it impossible to ignore the mysteries that haunt both her lover and the run-down old house, in particular the mysterious disappearance of his beautiful first wife, Rachel. Whilst Eve tries to untangle the secrets surrounding Rachel's last recorded days, Les Genevriers itself seems to come alive. As strange events begin to occur with frightening regularity, Eve's voice becomes intertwined with that of Benedicte Lincel, a girl who lived in the house decades before. As the tangled skeins of the house's history begin to unravel, the tension grows between Dom and Eve. In a page-turning race, Eve must fight to discover the fates of both Benedicte and Rachel, before Les Genevriers' dark history has a chance to repeat itself.
A modern day Rebecca, complete with an eerie house.. and nail-biting happenings * ESSENTIALS *
Time-slip novels are tricky to get right and this one nails it -- Amanda Ross * SHE *
Deborah Lawrenson's new novel, a modern Gothic tale set in the lavender-scented landscape of Provence, serves up an escapist mix of mystery, romance and murder * WALL STREET JOURNAL *
This is a beautiful story with exquisitely dark undertones * RELISH READS BLOG *
A perfect summer read - a perfect read for any time you want to be wrapped up in a great story - I recommend The Lantern unreservedly * CORNFLOWER BOOKS BLOG *
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Luberon region, The Lantern is a beautifully written story of mystery and love in France * FRANCE MAGAZINE *
Time-slip novels are tricky to get right and this one nails it. -- Amanda Ross * SHE *
A modern day Rebecca, complete with an eerie house ... and nail-biting happenings. * ESSENTIALS *
'A perfect summer read - a perfect read for any time you want to be wrapped up in a great story - I recommend The Lantern unreservedly.' * CORNFLOWER BOOKS BLOG *
'Deborah Lawrenson's new novel, a modern Gothic tale set in the lavender-scented landscape of Provence, serves up an escapist mix of mystery, romance and murder.' * WALL STREET JOURNAL *
This is a beautiful story with exquisitely dark undertones. * RELISH READS BLOG *
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Luberon region, The Lantern is a beautifully written story of mystery and love in France. * FRANCE MAGAZINE *
Deborah Lawrenson spent her childhood moving around the world with diplomatic service parents, from Kuwait to China, Belgium, Luxembourg and Singapore. She graduated from Cambridge University and worked as a journalist in London. She is the author of five previous novels, including THE ART OF FALLING, chosen for the prestigious WHSmith Fresh Talent promotion, and SONG OF BLUE AND GOLD, inspired by the life of writer-traveller Lawrence Durrell. Deborah is married with a daughter, and lives in Kent. The family spends as much time as possible at a crumbling hamlet in Provence, France, which is the atmospheric setting for THE LANTERN.
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ISBN 13 9781409135487
ISBN 10 1409135489
Title The Lantern
Author Deborah Lawrenson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2011-06-23
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.