The Legacy of Beauregarde
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
‘You could lose someone down there, couldn’t you?
Anyone could get buried under the concrete slab,
and no one would even know!’
The Beauregarde women have lived in the shadow of The Seminary for four generations. And there is nothing conventional about Marcela, or her family.
When the decadent and obsessive Gordana acquires the iconic Sydney property and invites a television crew to film the building’s transformation into a magnificent showpiece, strangers suddenly penetrate Marcela’s world, each with a dark secret of their own.
But Marcela conceals a sinister bond which inextricably ties her to the derelict estate, holding the power to not only unravel Gordana’s grand designs, but expose bloodstained treachery, long-buried betrayals and lies.
Customer Reviews
A Social workers Tale
Five Amazing Tales
Such a magnificent, wonderful tale this truly is. When Marcela has heard such a gorgeous tune she is stunned in silence waiting to hear more. Meeting this lovely strong man, Bartholomew was waiting for Marcela. He had a gorgeous Irish sounding voice. He was standing outside her yard wearing his working tools and his mud ridden work shoes. This was given proof the he worked just locally on a building site.
When an irate call from a local person who called Child Services. There was extremely loud voices heard from just next door. Both Marcela and her boss, Al Buchman arrived that morning to check out their homes. This area of houses are mostly rough area. Not very wealthy. They are rude as well. This older woman lived in complete filth and dirtiest home. This woman who lives her is already drunk so early this morning. Al and Marcela were there to ask questions about the loud noises.
Her name was Mrs Gillespie. As she held her baby it certainly became quite upset. And suddenly the Marcela vomited all over the floor. Suddenly everyone her was in shock. Al couldn’t stop asking her if Marcela was okay. As they left driving in Al’s car. Marcela with face starring down. Not wanting to get sick once more. But Marcela did say there was another child who lived there at the house too. Al said he would return to to first lady who originally heard the noises.
Suddenly poor Marcela vomited again. Al asking her if she was terribly upset telling Al she was really still okay and she didn’t need help. Finally she was home and could now now to sleep.
I absolutely loved this marvellous exciting tale. I thoroughly enjoyed all these magnificent characters. All their ups and downs throughout this book. Congratulations Rosa Fedele Garrett!!
* I recommend this book to everyone!!