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The Jesse Tree Linda Hurcombe

The Jesse Tree By Linda Hurcombe

The Jesse Tree by Linda Hurcombe


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An evocative, haunting debut novel for the young at heart about ancient riddles, Roma Gypsies and buried treasure inspired by a notorious unsolved true crime. A murder at the manor house leaves a mystery that must be solved...

The Jesse Tree Summary

The Jesse Tree: A murder. A friendship. A summer of discovery. by Linda Hurcombe

Robin Swallow used to live in London, in the heart of a city full of life. Now she's moved with her mother and brother to Pucklethorpe, the back of beyond, a sleepy rural backwater where nothing ever happens. Well, nothing apart from the murder at the manor house. Oh, and the mysterious face at the window. And the bikers out for revenge. Robin wants to solve the mystery, and the enigmatic Summer Locke holds the key... Inspired by one of the most notorious 'unsolved' crimes of the last thirty years, the Heath House murders, THE JESSE TREE is a captivating teen novel by a debut author with a classic voice.

About Linda Hurcombe

Linda Hurcombe was born in Detroit Michigan, North America, and is a proud American, but when introduced to strangers in the present political climate she's inclined to say she is Canadian. Linda taught English Literature in the USA and the UK, has been a freelance journalist and editor and has raised and treasured two children, Sean and Caitlyn. Caitlyn died in 1998 aged just nineteen and a charity is established in her memory. Linda has published several works of non-fiction but THE JESSE TREE is her first novel. Linda is passionate about young people and the potential of youth, and has remained a spiritual teenager to the present day. Further maturity is highly unlikely

Additional information

GOR010103346
9781903360323
1903360323
The Jesse Tree: A murder. A friendship. A summer of discovery. by Linda Hurcombe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orphans Publishing
20190606
336
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