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A Habit of Dying D J Wiseman

A Habit of Dying von D J Wiseman

A Habit of Dying D J Wiseman


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Zusammenfassung

A Habit of Dying follows the unusual quest of Lydia Silverstream in her attempt to re-unite a family heirloom with its rightful owner. Her journey begins with an innocent box of family photographs, but takes a more sinister turn with the discovery of a disturbing private journal.

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A Habit of Dying D J Wiseman

From her home in Oxford, Lydias travels take her to the Lake District, Cambridge, Essex and Sussex. Along the way she meets Stephen, who becomes the sounding-board for her theories. She also meets Dorothy, a descendant of the long lost family. As the original purpose of her quest is fulfilled, the potentially deadly secrets of the journal emerge. Lydias worst suspicions appear to be confirmed when she uncovers the circumstances of the journal writers death. But even then the truth remains elusive. The author has drawn on a wide range of experience and enthusiasms to create a compelling novel that will attract puzzle solvers and family historians alike. Combined with a strong sense of time and place, A Habit of Dying will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.

A Habit of Dying Bewertungen

'This mix of superb research and writing credentials make the book a winner' * Your Family Tree *
"An intriguing and enjoyable read.... a well-crafted exposition of the process of discovering family history" -- Katie Paxton-Doggett * Oxford Journal *

Über D J Wiseman

DJ Wiseman has lived and worked in Oxfordshire since 1973. For the last 20 years he has had a passionate interest in genealogy, discovering his family scattered around the globe. He has travelled as far as Vancouver to find his grandfathers `other family and written about his experiences for a national magazine.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002626278
9781848765436
1848765436
A Habit of Dying D J Wiseman
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Troubador Publishing
2011-02-01
288
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