The Weaver’s Inheritance

The Weaver’s Inheritance by Kate Sedley is a fictional narrative published by Headline Publishing Group in 1999. This first edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the long-lost son of a wealthy weaver, who was believed to have been murdered six years prior. His unexpected return brings joy to his father but raises doubts for Alison Burnett, who is skeptical about the stranger’s true identity as her brother. Disinherited and determined to uncover the truth, Alison seeks the help of Roger the Chapman to validate her suspicions.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of family, identity, and trust as Alison navigates her complex emotions and the implications of her brother’s return. The narrative delves into her quest for proof, highlighting her determination and the challenges she faces. As the plot unfolds, the dynamics between the characters reveal deeper insights into their relationships and the societal expectations of the time. This edition offers a complete reading experience for those interested in fiction that examines personal and familial conflicts.
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The long-lost son of a wealthy weaver, thought murdered six years before, has reappeared, to the joy of the old man but to the indignation of Alison Burnett, who refuses to believe the stranger is her brother. When she is disinherited she appeals to Roger the Chapman to prove her suspicions right.
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