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The Penrose Treasure
The Penrose Treasure
The Penrose Treasure
Audiobook8 hours

The Penrose Treasure

Written by Janet Tanner

Narrated by Katherine Press

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

When Tamsin Hardy returns home from her post as a lady’s maid to attend her mother’s sickbed, her childhood playmate Isobel Penrose offers her a post as her companion at Trevarrah House. Tamsin accepts, but she feels uneasy about Trevarrah House despite her growing attraction to Isobel’s brother Adam. There is a bitter rivalry between Adam and his brother Nicholas, and Tamsin increasingly fears for her growing involvement with the Penrose family…
LanguageEnglish
PublisherStory Sound
Release dateOct 1, 2020
ISBN9781788893848
Author

Janet Tanner

Janet Tanner is the well-loved author of multi-generational sagas and historical Gothic novels. Drawing on her own background, Janet’s Hillsbridge Sagas are set in a small, working-class mining community in Somerset. Always a prolific writer, Janet had hundreds of short stories and serials published in various magazines worldwide before writing her first novel. She has been translated into many languages, including Russian, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and Hebrew. Janet also writes as Amelia Carr and Jennie Felton.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This story was a bit predictable but a good one the characters are well played I had to laugh at Tamsin she talks too much and she is not smart at all I notice that about this author main characters they tend to be a little high temper, and talk too much to the wrong people and not too smart the narrator as always make the book comes alive