
Die Heimat des Herzens
Die Frauen von Hampton Hall 3
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Hannah Baus
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Vereinigte Staaten, 1855. An Bord der "Golden Star" flieht Abigail, die frühere Lady of Mahony, vor Sir Laurence, ihrem Peiniger und Vergewaltiger und dem Mörder ihres Geliebten Oliver. In Captain Jacob Maroon findet sie überraschend einen Verbündeten. Abigails Ziel ist New York – und eine wertvolle Statue, in die sie einst all ihren Schmuck gießen ließ. Sie wurde der Familie gestohlen und an einen New Yorker Multimillionär veräußert. Nun will sich Abigail ihr Eigentum zurückholen, um mit wertvollem Gepäck in ihre lange vermisste englische Heimat zurückzukehren, zu ihren Söhnen, nach Hampton Hall.
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