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A Death of Innocence: Thomas Berrington Historical Mystery, cartea 71

Autor David Penny
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2020
May 1453: Lemster, the English Marches When thirteen-year-old Thomas Berrington is attacked by a group of boys on his way home he believes it is just another beating he must take-until one of the boys is found dead, and Thomas is accused of the murder. Fighting to save his reputation and his life Thomas is distracted by his feelings toward a girl his father would disapprove of: the pretty and resourceful Bel Brickenden. Together they uncover a web of deceit and lies to reveal the sad truth behind the murder. Meanwhile, another kind of death has come to Lemster-one that cannot be solved by reason alone. A Death of Innocence is the first of three prequels relating the story of how Thomas Berrington leaves England to begin his travels to Moorish al-Andalus.
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ISBN-13: 9781912592159
ISBN-10: 1912592150
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: David Penny
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Notă biografică

" Born to a Farm in the 1970s, David Penny was surrounded by rural England's natural beauty. The open skies and fields laid a canvass to his strong natural imagination. Hours spent behind the wheel of a farm Tractor cultivating the land in later years, cultivated this imagination and planted a tree for it to fruit upon. Although mostly working on the family farm, David also experienced working and living in first; Belgium - on a cow farm owned by a Baroness, and later in Southern France - on a sheep and goat cheese production farm. These opportunities and sights gave David another angle to fire up his unique imagination and tilt on life."