Silver Wood

Silver Wood by Jeanne Williams, published by iUniverse on January 11, 2001, is a work of fiction that intertwines romance with mystery. The story follows harpist Lynette Heath, who leaves her position with an orchestra due to an unhappy affair. Seeking solace, she retreats to the English estate of Belleforest, where she takes on the role of music teacher for the talented yet difficult grandson of the renowned diva, Dame Isolde.
In this edition, readers will delve into Lynette’s complex relationships, particularly her attraction to Amlyth, Isolde’s son, while grappling with the unsettling question of his potential involvement in a murder. The narrative explores themes of love and suspicion against the backdrop of music and personal turmoil. With 180 pages, this English-language book invites readers to experience a blend of romance and intrigue as Lynette navigates her new life and the secrets that surround her.
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Leaving her position with an orchestra because of an unhappy affair, harpist Lynette Heath escapes to an English estate, Belleforest, where she will teach music to the surly but talented grandson of Dame Isolde, the great diva. Lynette is attracted to Amlyth, Isolde’s son, but is he the murderer?
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