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Markham Thorpe Giles Waterfield

Markham Thorpe By Giles Waterfield

Markham Thorpe by Giles Waterfield


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Summary

An outstanding example of a classic genre: juicy country-house 'behind the green baize door' fiction.

Markham Thorpe Summary

Markham Thorpe by Giles Waterfield

Servants know everything. Never trust them. Never fall in love. Ellen, a young maid in the 1840s, enters service at the declining Markham Thorpe: a house where the relationship between masters and servants is not quite it should be. There's one main reason for this, sitting bang in the middle of this mess of sex, power, money and intrigue: the charismatic housekeeper, Mrs Rundell, whose agendas are complex and whose enemies are growing...

About Giles Waterfield

Giles Waterfield was brought up in Paris and Geneva. Having worked at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and for sixteen years as Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, in 1996 he abandoned arts administration in order to write, teach and curate exhibitions. His first novel, THE LONG AFTERNOON, won the McKitterick Prize in 2001.

Additional information

GOR003899937
9780755331574
0755331575
Markham Thorpe by Giles Waterfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
2006-05-01
288
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