Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor
Melanie Dobson
Howard, Jun
16 2015, $14.99
ISBN 9781476746142
In 1954 Clevedon, England, yachtsman Elliot leaves behind pregnant
Maggie Emerson.
Though she comes to the docks in wintry weather, her lover never
returns. When newspaper editor Walter
Doyle proposes, Maggie accepts. Though
many of the locals believe she was carrying before her wedding, Maggie
persuades her husband that he sired their “premature” newborn tiny Libby. The family relocates to a servant’s home at
the Ladenbrooke Manor in Gloucester where Maggie becomes the housekeeper and in
town Walter obtains a position as a postman.
Libby grows up as a free spirit who loves to paint
butterflies while dreaming of being as free to fly as her subjects. In 1969 she and Ladenbrooke Manor family
teenager Oliver Croft have sex. Soon
afterward he drowns in the nearby river while she becomes pregnant though her
parents hide her delicate condition.
Nine months later Libby gives birth to Heather, whose grandmother raises
her as her late in life second child since her first daughter cannot.
After a quarter of a century away from her home,
divorced Heather Toulson leaves Portland Oregon for England to prepare her late
parents’ home for sale following the death of her estranged widow father
Walter. She uncovers shocking secrets
about her family, a cold case murder, and the man she loved and lost
twenty-five years ago.
Moving effortlessly between three generations, Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor
is a superb family drama as with each new revelation Heather uncovers further
makes her believe that the truth will set you free is a bold lie. Though the wrap-up is too perfect for this
convoluted family, the mysteries grip the audience with a need similar to that
of Heather and her married daughter Ella to know more.
Harriet Klausner
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