Oubliette
David Foxton
Oubliette
David Foxton
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M6 F9. 5 M or F. A room in a 12th-century manor house. A tour guide is taking a group of visitors around a 12th-century manor and brings them to a mysterious room with no windows or doors, an ‘oubliette’, from the French for ‘to forget’. Unknown to the present-day tourists, they are accompanied in the room by Anne who lived in the manor 500 years previously as a servant girl to its lord, James Darlow. She is soon joined by a group of other servants who have been stealing from their master, and by Susan Makem, an eccentric loner rumoured to be a witch. As the story unfolds the reason for the ‘oubliette’ becomes clear.
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