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The Lost Woman
- Narrated by: Lesley Mackie
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
Feisty, hardworking Catherine McDonald knows what's best for everyone and tries to make it happen. To keep her aristocratic family's heads above water, she's turned their Scottish Highland home, Annat House, into a hotel, but it's a struggle. And things don't improve when a woman goes missing in the nearby mountains and the media moves in.
Successful businessman Haydn Eddlington-Smith has had enough of fitting in with other people's wishes. He's moved to the Highlands so he can do exactly what he wants. So why is he spending so much time with his interfering neighbour Catherine? And what exactly has the missing woman to do with the McDonalds?
©2015 Gilly Stewart (P)2017 Story Sound
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