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Escape into the gripping world of Val Wood's historical saga this winter! In Holderness, Yorkshire, 1988, Elizabeth Foster has spent her life in Tillington, knowing everything about her community—except why the Reedbarrow family now occupies her ancestral home, Foster's Mill. When Christopher, a man from 'down south,' arrives and begins to ask questions about the Mill that have remained unspoken for generations, long-buried secrets start to emerge. Liz hopes this will lead her and her father back to their family home. However, she soon discovers that the relentless sea is eroding the cliffside, threatening the very land on which the mill stands. With time running out, Liz must act quickly to save her home. With the support of Chris and the local community, can she reclaim what is rightfully hers? Readers rave about Val Wood's work, calling her "Hull's answer to Catherine Cookson" and praising her ability to create stories that are "impossible to put down." Many have found themselves spellbound and deeply immersed in her narratives, declaring them riveting and unforgettable. This is a tale that promises to captivate and transport readers into its pages.
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Foster's Mill, Val Wood
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2025
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- € 5,94
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