The Pendlehurst Collection
Written by Daphne Coleridge
Narrated by Daphne Coleridge
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When Grace Taylor inherits a derelict manor house with over a hundred rooms, two courtyards and numerous cellars, she also inherits a series of mysteries which need to be unravelled. Fortunately the discoveries she makes all go some way to helping her raise money to maintain the crumbling fifteenth century Pendlehurst Manor.
A collection of four stories:
The Pendlehurst Legacy
The Pendlehurst Garden Mystery
The Pendlehurst Purple
The Pendlehurst Hop
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