Charlotte Binghams devotees
will recognise her supreme skill as a storyteller.
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Her imagination is thoroughly original
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The master of romantic storytelling weaves
a spell of secrets, love and loss during the 19th century
Emmaline has always understood from her mother that as the eldest
of four daughters she must marry, but it seems that no proposals are
going to come her way. Until, at a crowded ball, Julius makes his
way to her side and waltzes her off. The next morning he makes it
plain that he wants to marry her, and will marry her no matter what.
So it is that Emmaline finds herself on the way to England from America
to meet her husband to be, her hopes as high as they have ever been.
What greets her when she arrives in the strange house, full of odd
guests and eccentric servants, is far from being the glorious place
that Julius has promised her. Indeed as the days go by, her life as
Julius's fiancée becomes more and more unhappy, just as Julius
himself seems to have changed
beyond belief, Emmaline cannot see any future to their relationship,
and that is before his past, and the history of his house gradually
make themselves plain to her.
About the Author

Charlotte Bingham comes from a literary family her father
sold a story to H. G. Wells when he was only seventeen and
Charlotte wrote her autobiography, Coronet Among the Weeds, at the
age of nineteen. Since then, she has written comedy and drama series,
films and plays for both England and America with her husband, the
actor and playwright Terence Brady.
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