A sunset touch . . . A gentle love story . . . a happy return
The Times
There are few to equal Mary Stewart as an entertainer
Daily Telegraph
Vivid, enthralling, absolutely first class
Daily Mail
She set the bench mark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing
- Elizabeth Buchan,
A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.
- Harriet Evans,
<p>Praise for Mary Stewart:<br />'A sunset touch . . . gentle love story . . . a happy return'</p>
<i>The Times</i>
There are few to equal Mary Stewart as an entertainer
<i>Daily Telegraph</i>
Vivid, enthralling, absolutely first class
<i>Daily Mail</i>
She set the bench mark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing
Elizabeth Buchan
A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.
Harriet Evans
'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.' Harriet Evans
Summer, 1947. Kate Herrick, a war widow, returns to her childhood home for a final visit before the house is sold. But Rose Cottage is not the idyllic paradise she remembers from her youth and someone has been there before her. As Kate uncovers an old secret that haunts the home she thought she knew, she is forced to confront a dark truth from her own past . . .
Beyond the weedy garden with its riot of rose bushes, nothing had changed. And someone was crossing the bridge to approach the garden gate. Someone I knew well . . .
Beyond the weedy garden with its riot of rose bushes, nothing had changed. And someone was crossing the bridge to approach the garden gate. Someone I knew well . . .
Summer, 1947. Kate Herrick, a war widow, returns to her childhood home for a final visit before the house is sold. But Rose Cottage is not the idyllic paradise she remembers from her youth and someone has been there before her. As Kate uncovers an old secret that haunts the home she thought she knew, she is forced to confront a dark truth from her own past . . .
'Soothing as a warm brew on a cold night are Stewart's satisfying denouements - and environs.'
Kirkus Reviews
'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.'
Harriet Evans