The Lady's Slipper (Westmorland)
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'captivating...a rich and luscious tapestry. A brilliant book' Karen Maitland author of the Owl Killers
Westmorland 1660 When artist Alice Ibbetson discovers a rare orchid, the lady's-slipper, growing in a nearby wood, she is captivated by its beauty. It is the last surviving specimen and she wants to preserve it for future generations. There is only one problem – it is growing on the land of Richard Wheeler, a newly-converted Quaker, who will not allow her to touch it.
Fearing for the flower’s fragility, she steals the orchid, little dreaming that this seemingly simple act will set off an unstoppable chain of events - a web of intrigue that will lead to murder and exile, and change her comfortable life forever.
Vivid, gripping and atmospheric, The Lady’s Slipper is a novel of beauty, faith and loyalty. 'Top pick! Compelling and intriguing' RT Book Reviews
Westmorland 1660 When artist Alice Ibbetson discovers a rare orchid, the lady's-slipper, growing in a nearby wood, she is captivated by its beauty. It is the last surviving specimen and she wants to preserve it for future generations. There is only one problem – it is growing on the land of Richard Wheeler, a newly-converted Quaker, who will not allow her to touch it.
Fearing for the flower’s fragility, she steals the orchid, little dreaming that this seemingly simple act will set off an unstoppable chain of events - a web of intrigue that will lead to murder and exile, and change her comfortable life forever.
Vivid, gripping and atmospheric, The Lady’s Slipper is a novel of beauty, faith and loyalty. 'Top pick! Compelling and intriguing' RT Book Reviews
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