Tells the story of poor but clever Freddie Musgrave, who at age ten witnesses a horrific event which will forever change his life. Richly drawn characters, enthralling romantic suspense, and a masterly re-creation of historic detail make this novel a must for every Cookson fan.
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Tells the story of poor but clever Freddie Musgrave, who at age ten witnesses a horrific event which will forever change his life. Richly drawn characters, enthralling romantic suspense, and a masterly re-creation of historic detail make this novel a must for every Cookson fan.
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Very good. Very light shelf wear & one small crease on cover. No spine creases, clean pages. Remainder marked. From Publishers Weekly As in her previous romances (The Bannaman Legacy; The Parson's Daughter) Cookson weaves thick gothic strands into the fabric of the Tyneside tales she has made popular. At age 10, Freddie Musgrave is a small, quick-witted runner fo.
I love all of Catherine Goodson's books. Have read 35 of them since Janurary of this year. However our library has only 29 so I have either to request them or buy them.i visited with my cousin for two weeks who was living in Harrogate at the time. It is a lovely city, filled with all kinds of blooming trees and flowers and was anxious to read the story. It was exciting and descriptive. Well worth the read. She writes so descritively that you are there with the characters and places.