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Fiona Mountain

    Fiona Mountain crafts compelling narratives that weave historical settings with elements of mystery and romance. Her prose invites readers into intricate stories, often exploring the echoes of the past through detective-like investigations into ancestry. She excels at blending meticulously researched historical detail with the intimate emotional lives of her characters, creating a unique and captivating reading experience. Mountain's dedication to historical fiction provides a rich tapestry for her exploration of enduring human connections.

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    The Keeper of Songs
    • 2021

      The Keeper of Songs

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(48)Add rating

      The work of an acclaimed author known for her historical narratives and rich character development explores themes of identity, legacy, and the complexities of familial ties. Through intricate storytelling, it delves into the emotional and psychological struggles of its characters, offering a captivating glimpse into their lives and the impact of their bloodlines. Readers can expect a blend of history and personal journey that prompts reflection on the connections that shape us.

      The Keeper of Songs
    • 2010

      Rebel Heiress

      • 661 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Born into a world seething with treachery and suspicion, Eleanor Goodricke grows up on the Somerset Levels just after the English Civil Wars, heiress to her late mother's estates and daughter of a Puritan soldier who fears for his brilliant daughter with her dangerous passion for natural history - and for butterflies in particular. Her reckless courage will take her to places where no woman of her day ever dared to go. Her fearless ambition will give her a place in history for all time. But it is her passionate heart which will lead her into a consuming love - and mortal peril.

      Rebel Heiress
    • 2006

      Die Vergangenheit ist voller Geheimnisse. Manche davon sind tödlich. Einen Stammbaum erstellen: Eigentlich ein ganz normaler Auftrag für die Familienforscherin Natasha Blake. Doch dann wird ihr Auftraggeber Charles Seagrove ermordet. Gerade als Natasha auf die Geschichte zweier ‚Landgirls’ stößt, die im Krieg auf Seagroves’Landgut gearbeitet haben. Beide waren schwanger, beide sind damals spurlos verschwunden … „Eine unvergessliche neue Stimme“. (Daily Mail)

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