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House of Silence by Linda Gillard

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Title: House of Silence

Author: Linda Gillard

I read this book twice and you may understand why once you've finished it!

Gwen is in desperate need of a 'family' for Christmas as she dreads spending it alone, again. On set she met Alfie and he rather reluctantly agrees to let her be part of his family celebrations, after warning her it may well be her second worst Christmas ever. Christmas is celebrated at Creake Hall in Norfolk. 

‘Drop the scissors.’ Then, in a moment’s inspiration: ‘You don’t want to get blood on the quilts.’ She froze and the scissors fell to the floor.

The story has plenty of unexpected twists and turns; who could have guessed paper templates for quilt making could help unfold a mystery? 


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