The Lost And Found Girl
By (Author) Catherine King
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
24th April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 29mm
286g
Beth thought she had been rescued from a life of servitude by an offer of marriage from gentleman farmer Edgar Collins, but her future would be bleaker than she could ever imagine and the married life was far from bliss...
When the legitimacy of her twin babies with Edgar is called into question, the tiny infants are taken from Beth and sent far away. James is adopted by Edgar's uncle, the very wealthy Lord Redfern, master of Redfern Abbey. But little Daisy is sent to a cold-hearted childless couple who raise her to be a maid rather than a daughter.When Daisy, at sixteen, finally escapes her hard life with her adoptive brother Boyd, they arrive at the Abbey to seek work and refuge. Little does Daisy know that her flesh and blood is the next in line to be Lord of the Abbey. There is a strange connection between Daisy and James, something they can neither explain nor ignore. But will the truth be discovered in timeA gritty and realistic tale . . . A very satisfying read--Anne Bennett, author of The Child Left Behind
Hard-hitting and powerful . . . Catherine King has written a first-rate novel--Maureen Lee, author of Au Revoir Liverpool
King superbly evokes time and place in this good old-fashioned, page-turning story of one woman's brave battle for survival--Lancashire Evening Post
Victorian drama at its best--Bradford Telegraph
Catherine King was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. A search for her roots - her father, grandfather and great-grandfather all worked with coal, steel or iron - and an interest in local industrial history provide inspiration for her stories.