Can impossible dreams come true?
At the beginning of the sultry English summer of 2003, Robyn Yates quits her job to photograph fifteen castles for a man she's never met. A man who won't tell her his real name.
What motivates her is an unusual ability she can't explain nor understand. Somebody does though and is keen to exploit her secret.
But Robyn isn't alone on her journey. An artist is painting pictures of the same castles. Wherever she goes, so does he, like a stalker. But is he dangerous? And could this man be the same person who wants her photographs?
She decides to challenge him, never anticipating that the confrontation will change the path of both of their lives.
The stifling summer will eventually end, but will Robyn find out the truth in time?
New book from Rachel Walkley, author of bestselling The Women of Heachley Hall.
Reviewers praise for The Women of Heachley Hall
"This beautifully written mystery weaves a spell around the house and the people connected to it. It is easy to empathise with Miriam but there is a surprising conclusion which you are unlikely to predict. Reminding me of the books of Kate Morton, this is a story for lovers of ghost stories, history and romance."
Genre: Romance
At the beginning of the sultry English summer of 2003, Robyn Yates quits her job to photograph fifteen castles for a man she's never met. A man who won't tell her his real name.
What motivates her is an unusual ability she can't explain nor understand. Somebody does though and is keen to exploit her secret.
But Robyn isn't alone on her journey. An artist is painting pictures of the same castles. Wherever she goes, so does he, like a stalker. But is he dangerous? And could this man be the same person who wants her photographs?
She decides to challenge him, never anticipating that the confrontation will change the path of both of their lives.
The stifling summer will eventually end, but will Robyn find out the truth in time?
New book from Rachel Walkley, author of bestselling The Women of Heachley Hall.
Reviewers praise for The Women of Heachley Hall
"This beautifully written mystery weaves a spell around the house and the people connected to it. It is easy to empathise with Miriam but there is a surprising conclusion which you are unlikely to predict. Reminding me of the books of Kate Morton, this is a story for lovers of ghost stories, history and romance."
Genre: Romance
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