A new emotional and gritty drama from the bestselling author of The Throwaway Children. After her mother's death, twenty-year-old Sophie Ross is left orphaned, with only her erstwhile nursemaid and faithful friend, Hannah for company. Penniless and little chance of an income, she looks for work as a governess in London to avoid destitution. But unbeknown to Sophie, her mother instructed Hannah to post a letter to Trescadinnick House in Cornwall upon her death.
The letter will be the catalyst that changes Sophie's life forever as she learns of her mother's doomed romance and family she left behind in Cornwall. The Penvarrow family welcomes Sophie into their fold, but
the new life she's built is threatened by secrets and lies that soon come to light... What readers are saying about
Miss Mary's Daughter: 'Diney Costeloe's books are always first on my list, she writes such wonderful stories' 'I loved everything about this novel. It's an intriguing plot with a well-rounded group of characters and a beautifully written setting'.
A gritty and heartrending drama set in 19th-century Cornwall. Orphan Sophie and her friend Hannah are welcomed into the Penvarrow family but tensions rise and family secrets are revealed.About the AuthorDiney Costeloe is the bestselling author of
The Throwaway Children,
The Runaway Family,
The Lost Soldier,
The Sisters of St Croix and
The Girl With No Name. She divides her time between Somerset and West Cork.
ReviewsPRAISE FOR DINEY COSTELOE: 'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down!'
Historical Novel Society on
The Sister of St Croix. 'This book bears powerful witness to a grave injustice' Martin Bell on
The Lost Soldier. 'A powerful and moving account of the brutality of war itself' -- Tony Benn on The Lost Soldier
Book InformationISBN 9781784976187
Author Diney CosteloeFormat Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Head of ZeusPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC