The Dark Shore/The Waiting Sands/Call In The Night by Susan Howatch

The Dark Shore/The Waiting Sands/Call In The Night by Susan Howatch

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Three tales of mystery, guilt and murder set on Cornwall's coastline, in the highlands of Scotland and in London and Paris. Masterfully told by the author of PENMARRIC.

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The Dark Shore/The Waiting Sands/Call In The Night by Susan Howatch

THE DARK SHORE Was it an accident that befell Sophia, millionaire Jon Tower's first wife, that weekend in Cornwell? Sarah Hamilton, on her honeymoon with Jon, finds dreams of a bright future turning into a nightmare replay of those mysterious events ten years before, which led to Sophia's death. THE WAITING SANDS Out of the blue, dependable Rachael Lord is invited to Ruthven - a fairy tale Scottish castle - and the inheritance, on coming of age, of her friend Decima. A 21st birthday celebration is planned although the atmosphere is anything but festive. CALL IN THE NIGHT From half way round the world Clare Sullivan obeys a desperate summons from her glamorous sister Gina and flies to Paris. But once arrived, there is no Gina. Her trail leads to Garth Cooper - a boyfriend of Gina's - who seems to have a terrible secret to hide. What sinister reason could explain Gina's disappearance?
Susan Howatch was born in Surrey in 1940. After taking a degree in law she emigrated to America where she married, had a daughter and embarked on a career as a writer. She left in 1976 and lived in the Republic of Ireland for four years before returning to England. She now lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780751535129
ISBN 10 0751535125
Title The Dark Shore/The Waiting Sands/Call In The Night
Author Susan Howatch
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2003-03-06
Number of pages 672
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.