The Smuggler’s Bride

The Smuggler’s Bride by Rosalind Laker is a New Ed published by Corgi in 1977, featuring 190 pages in English. This book follows Harriette, a governess working in an elegant London home, as she becomes intrigued by mysterious noises emanating from the neighboring house. Her curiosity leads her to investigate, setting off a series of events that alter the course of her life.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of family saga and genre fiction, exploring themes of curiosity and unexpected change. As Harriette delves deeper into the secrets of her surroundings, the story unfolds with a focus on her experiences and the impact of her discoveries. The book presents a blend of intrigue and personal transformation, inviting readers to engage with Harriette’s journey in a richly detailed setting.
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Governess at the elegant home in London, Harriette hears strange noises from the house next door. On investigation, her life takes a strange turn.
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