The next installment in the dramatic new Ravenscar series from the international bestselling author of Woman of Substance.
A family at war...a legacy at stake
As the First World War draws to a close, all seems golden for young Edward Deravenel, charismatic head of the family empire and master of Ravenscar.
Yet beneath the surface lies discord. Elizabeth Deravenel, his beautiful wife, is jealous and her lies and gossip damage the family name. Worse still is Edward's brother George. His reckless behaviour and treachery lead to blackmail and betrayal.
The fortunes of the house of Deravenel begin to suffer. It is up to Edward's daughter Bess, and her son Harry to secure the Ravenscar inheritance - whatever it takes...
Ravenscar
A House. A Legacy. A Dynasty.
Barbara Taylor Bradford was born and raised in England. She started her writing career on the Yorkshire Evening Post and later worked as a journalist in London. Her first novel, A Woman of Substance, became an enduring bestseller and was followed by many more, including the bestselling Cavendon series. Barbara's books have sold more than eighty-one million copies worldwide in more than ninety countries and forty languages. In October of 2007, Barbara was appointed an OBE by the Queen for her services to literature.
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Title: Heirs of Ravenscar
Author: Bradford, Barbara Taylor
ISBN: 9780007270675
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 2008-02-18
Number of Pages: 592
Weight: 0.3221 kg
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