Oubliette by David Foxton

Oubliette by David Foxton

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Unknown to the present-day tourists, they are accompanied in the room by Anne who lived in the manor 500 years previously as a servant girl to its lord, James Darlow. She is soon joined by a group of other servants who have been stealing from their master, and by Susan Makem, an eccentric loner rumoured to be a witch.

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Oubliette by David Foxton

M6 F9. 5 M or F. A room in a 12th-century manor house. A tour guide is taking a group of visitors around a 12th-century manor and brings them to a mysterious room with no windows or doors, an 'oubliette', from the French for 'to forget'. Unknown to the present-day tourists, they are accompanied in the room by Anne who lived in the manor 500 years previously as a servant girl to its lord, James Darlow. She is soon joined by a group of other servants who have been stealing from their master, and by Susan Makem, an eccentric loner rumoured to be a witch. As the story unfolds the reason for the 'oubliette' becomes clear.
Foxton, David: - David Foxton is a leading practitioner in commercial law and an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham. He has won numerous awards and most recently was named 2012 Commercial Litigation Silk (QC) of the year.
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ISBN 13 9780573121883
ISBN 10 0573121885
Title Oubliette
Author David Foxton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Samuel French Ltd
Year published 2011-03-03
Number of pages 23
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