The Chateau
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2010 | Fiction & Poetry
A dramatic tale of mystery and suspense set in Scotland and France. The Chateau has an innovative plot, feisty central character and an evocative style with a dramatic ending which demands the reader to beg for a sequel.
The Sinclair family, torn apart by tragedy, are exposed to media speculation. Mother Veronique is plunged into manic depression and daughter Caterine seems incapable of committing to the prospects of a brilliant academic career.
Son, David, takes control, restoring family harmony and happiness. Caterine graduates with an outstanding degree, developing a ruthless ambition to atone for the guilt she feels for that family tragedy.
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Published by | Smith Publicity -- Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Edition | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781848763289 |
Language | English |
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