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The Judge's Daughter Ruth Hamilton

The Judge's Daughter By Ruth Hamilton

The Judge's Daughter by Ruth Hamilton


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Summary

A sweeping novel of love, lust and hatred set in 1950s Lancashire

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The Judge's Daughter by Ruth Hamilton

Agnes Makepeace has always been courageous and strong-minded and on the surface, she couldn't be more unlike the chilly, reserved Helen Spencer. Agnes knows there is a mystery to her own background and is determined to discover the truth about her past. She believes the key to unlock the secret is held with husband's employer, Judge Zachary Spencer of Lambert House - a mean-spirited widower and solitary man.

Judge Spencer has long neglected his daughter, Helen and notices her even less when he takes a new wife. But he has underestimated both the extent of his daughter's misery and her determination to enact her revenge. Helen's new-found confidence causes her to behave in a way that will have a lasting, and shocking impact on both families and, surprisingly, leads to a lifelong friendship with Agnes.

Yet it is only when the broodingly silent house on Skirlaugh Rise ceases to hold its breath and deliver the answers that Agnes has been seeking that she can finally find the peace of mind she has always longed for.

About Ruth Hamilton

Ruth Hamilton is one of North West England's most popular writers. She is the bestselling author of twenty-five novels, including The Bells of Scotland Road, Mulligan's Yard, Mersey View, That Liverpool Girl, Lights of Liverpool and A Liverpool Song. She was born in Bolton, which is the setting for many of her novels, and has spent most of her life in Lancashire. She now lives in Liverpool.

Additional information

GOR007403372
9781447287650
1447287657
The Judge's Daughter by Ruth Hamilton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
2015-09-10
416
N/A
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