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A Deception at Thornecrest Ashley Weaver

A Deception at Thornecrest By Ashley Weaver

A Deception at Thornecrest by Ashley Weaver


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With her husband away on business, Amory Ames is alone at her country house Thornecrest, preparing for the arrival of their baby. When a woman appears also claiming to be Milo's wife, Amory is sure there must be a mistake, but with secret identities, whirlwind romances, and a murder, suddenly events are spiralling out of control.

A Deception at Thornecrest Summary

A Deception at Thornecrest: A stylishly evocative historical whodunnit by Ashley Weaver

Amory Ames is contentedly preparing for the arrival of her baby at Thornecrest while Milo, her husband, is away on business. But then a woman appears on her doorstep, also claiming to be Mrs. Ames, Milo's wife. Amory's marriage has had its ups and downs, but her faith in Milo has been restored. Though the supposed second Mrs. Ames seems earnest, Amory is convinced she must be mistaken. However, when a second unexpected visitor arrives, and secret identities and whirlwind romances culminate with the discovery of a body, the characters appearing in town begin to seem more sinister, and Amory is determined to uncover a killer in the crowd.

About Ashley Weaver

Ashley Weaver is a librarian and has worked in libraries since she was 14. Her debut novel, Murder at the Brightwell, was nominated for the Edgar Best First Novel Award. She lives in the USA.

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GOR011372852
9780749026868
0749026863
A Deception at Thornecrest: A stylishly evocative historical whodunnit by Ashley Weaver
Used - Like New
Hardback
Allison & Busby
20200908
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