The House on Becket Lane


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Lord Dashell Lonsdale is considered one of the most eligible bachelors in London, but feweven Lord Lonsdale himselfknow that despite appearances, his family fortune is not as secure as he believes. When a chance encounter with an unknown lady on the street shakes his seemingly stable world, the young lord has no idea how to react. She collapses at his feet, a frightened child in her arms. She is whisked away before he can even learn her name. She is Caroline, the younger of two daughters of a family that carries a burden of secrets as well. All they know is that their mothers tongue is silenced not by pride but by fearand she took her secret to her grave. Now Caroline lives in a house with only her stepfather to guide her. Lord Lonsdale exploits his station to learn of her identity and where she lives. His arrival triggers an angry quarrel between Caroline and her stepfather. Horrified to have caused such tension within her family, he departs with the promise to return the next day. But duty calls him away before he can keep his promise. He learns that, thanks to the gambling debts of his brother, his family is on the brink of financial ruin. He has no choice but to turn his attention to salvaging the familys fortunes and honor. Now Caroline has her own secret to shareand what she must tell him may end their love before it can begin.




The Belle O' Becket's Lane. An American Novel


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1899.







Dashell and Caroline


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For Caroline, a woman whose very identity is a mystery, nothing is certainexcept the love she and Dashell share. Now that crucial missing documents have been found, she has the answer to one of her biggest questions: her name. With that information in hand, she and Dashell can now begin to plan their wedding and her future as Lady Lonsdale. Dashell and his youngest brother, Maxwell, travel up to Yorkshire to find out what they can, and what they do discover greatly saddens them. Another search commenced by Dashells aunt, Lady Smythe has uncovered one more surprise for Carolinea blood relative. Its a shocking revelation for both Caroline and her new family member. Once the man recovers from his surprise, he shares information that may hold the key to the truth. As answers emerge, it seems that every mystery of Carolines past will be revealed. But within the joy of discovery lies the heartbreaking story of how one person cruelly deceived Carolines mother, Isobel. Will the truth set them freeor will the lovers find themselves ensnared in a bigger mystery than they imagined?




Ghosts of Becket Lane


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'The Ghosts of Becket Lane' is an intriguing and truly absorbing tale of hauntings and murder, set in a quiet country lane. Leo Frederick lost his wife two years ago. Now, still grieving, he is haunted by the ghosts of two women who clearly want something from him. As he slowly gathers a group of friends to help him get to the bottom of things, it soon becomes clear that a fifteen-year-old case of a missing woman may somehow be involved. The situation becomes more sinister as they are all subjected to arson, attempted murder and abduction... someone is sending them a message. A tense finale on the South Downs brings the story to a close... or does it?




The Diary of William Bentley, D. D. Vol 1


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With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us.




The Essex Antiquarian


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The Diary of William Bentley, D. D. Vol 2


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With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us.







1793-1802


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