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The Boat House
- Narrated by: Nicolette McKenzie
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
1912, Henley-on-Thames. Twenty-Four-year-old Marianne Lefevre is alone in the world: her parents both dead and her brother in faraway India. She is pleased to be taken on as governess in the affluent Matlowe household and hopes the position will become permanent. But as Marianne grows closer to the young twin girls and to the rest of the staff, she becomes increasingly concerned. Why are the children forbidden to go near the boat house at the end of the garden? Who is the “ghost” the twins claim to have seen lurking there? And what really happened to the girls’ parents…?
©2010 Pamela Oldfield (P)2010 Soundings
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