Girl at the Grave
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- R$ 67,90
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- R$ 67,90
Descrição da editora
In Girl at the Grave, debut author Teri Bailey Black unearths the long-buried secrets of a small 1850s New England town in this richly atmospheric Gothic tale of murder, guilt, redemption, and finding love where least expected.
A mother hanged for murder.
A daughter left to pick up the pieces of their crumbling estate.
Can she clear her family’s name if it means facing her own dark past?
Valentine has spent years trying to outrun her mother's legacy. But small towns have long memories, and when a new string of murders occurs, all signs point to the daughter of a murderer.
Only one person believes Valentine is innocent—Rowan Blackshaw, the son of the man her mother killed all those years ago. Valentine vows to find the real killer, but when she finally uncovers the horrifying truth, she must choose to face her own dark secrets, even if it means losing Rowan in the end.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Debut author Black adroitly fashions a believable historical thriller, carefully unfolding layers of generational deceit and heartbreak, and creating well-rounded characters and a believable 19th-century New England town. Valentine Deluca, 18, has always lived in the shadow of her infamous mother, who was hanged for the murder of Nigel Blackshaw when Valentine was six years old. Now finishing her final year at the exclusive Drake Academy, Valentine finds that her past has come back to haunt her. After the church rector, Mr. Oliver, informs her that her mother was innocent, Valentine's long-buried memories of the night when Nigel died begin to resurface. Then Mr. Oliver is poisoned and killed, and Valentine's father and friend Birdy go missing. With the help of Nigel's son, Valentine begins to piece together the twisted history of her family and the Blackshaws. By allowing readers to understand the various motivations for some of the characters' bad behaviors, Black offers a story interested in empathy and a search for the truth. Ages 13 up.