The Snow Rose
by Lulu Taylor
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Pub Date Dec 01 2016 | Archive Date Aug 24 2017
Description
The Snow Rose is the gripping story of a woman on the run from her past by Lulu Taylor, author of The Winter Folly.
'This is a fantastic, all-consuming read.' - Heat
I know they think I shouldn't keep her . . . That's why I've escaped them while I can, while I still have the opportunity . . .
Kate is on the run with her daughter Heather, her identity hidden and their destination unknown to the family they've left behind. She's found a place where they can live in solitude, a grand old house full of empty rooms and dark secrets. But they're not alone: in the cottage next door live two strange older ladies, sisters Matty and Sissy. They know what happened here long ago, and are curious about Kate. How long can she hide Heather's presence from them?
When an eccentric band of newcomers arrive, led by the charismatic Archer, Kate realizes that the past she's so desperate to escape is about to catch up with her. And inside the house, history is beginning to repeat itself . . .
Advance Praise
'Slipping between the present day and the house's past as the centre of Victoria cult led by a fantastically creepy religious leader, this brooding psychological thriller makes a rather unlikely scenario wonderfully convincing' —Sunday Mirror
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781447290988 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 496 |
Featured Reviews
Kate believes she has escaped her difficult life with husband, and has now found sanctuary for her and her daughter. But circumstances may not make this possible. The writing of this book is interesting in that it is told from at least 3 points of view, and the historical detail is well presented.