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For many years, Wellbrook House had been a convent in the quiet Surrey countryside. Having been sold at auction for redevelopment into a high standard hotel, building works had only just begun. A small team headed up by the foreman, Charlie Garner, were preparing the site when he unintentionally uncovered a mystery with origins dating back to the fifties and sixties, bringing to light activities of low ranking Catholic hierarchy. Joseph Chapel, the resident caretaker, and the site foreman join forces to try and piece together the information they learn in an attempt to resolve the age old mystery. Hidden amongst the outer bushes, an elderly woman peered through the branches. That old lady held a secret but could she be tempted to reveal it? This is the eighth novel from Graham C Jones
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Part travelogue of journeys over the polar landscape, part commentary on the figurative landscape of the polar adventure 'industry', this book recounts the events preceding and during three of the author's recent expeditions, each unsuccessul in different ways, and considers the place of polar exploration in the modern world.
At the age of fifteen, the young Alexander Knowle, Marquis of Ashburton becomes godfather to his older friend, Sir Christopher Turpington's daughter, Harriet (Harry). Zander takes his godfatherly responsibilities seriously, and with Harriet not being interested in the female pursuits such as painting and embroidery, he teaches her to ride, drive, shoot, fish, and fence. When Harriet is six years of age, her mother dies, and to forget the woman he loved so deeply Sir Christopher bury's himself in his career in the army to forget her and Harriet and her two brothers are left to be raised by a nanny and governess. When Alexander is seventeen years of age his father, the Duke of Tamar, buys him ...
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