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Ever since Sir Richard, First Baronet Harfield, took up residence in his newly built mansion at Prinsted over three hundred years ago, the Harfield family has maintained its pre-eminent position within the parish. But status and treasure are not all that the current Harfield generation inherited from their distinguished yet reclusive ancestor. Sir Richard also bequeathed them two mysteries: the source of his considerable wealth and the true identity of his much younger wife, the enigmatic Adeline.
When the painting of a beautiful young woman bearing the signature of Sir Godfrey Kneller - one of England’s most famous seventeenth-century portrait artists - is found hidden in the basement of the Harfield mansion, the Reverend Brazelle, a family friend, offers to try to identify the woman. He believes that if successful, he might also be able to resolve those other Harfield family mysteries. It turns out that he’s right, although the astonishing discovery that he makes carries such profound and far-reaching implications - and not just for the Harfield family - that he struggles to see how it can ever be made public.
But that isn’t the only challenge Brazelle currently faces. He has also been drawn into helping unmask a traitor and solve a present-day murder. And, by the way, he still has his duties as the Prinsted parish priest to perform and a portrait of his own to get finished.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ever since Sir Richard, First Baronet Harfield, took up residence in his newly built mansion at Prinsted over three hundred years ago, the Harfield family has maintained its pre-eminent position within the parish. But status and treasure are not all that the current Harfield generation inherited from their distinguished yet reclusive ancestor. Sir Richard also bequeathed them two mysteries: the source of his considerable wealth and the true identity of his much younger wife, the enigmatic Adeline.
When the painting of a beautiful young woman bearing the signature of Sir Godfrey Kneller - one of England’s most famous seventeenth-century portrait artists - is found hidden in the basement of the Harfield mansion, the Reverend Brazelle, a family friend, offers to try to identify the woman. He believes that if successful, he might also be able to resolve those other Harfield family mysteries. It turns out that he’s right, although the astonishing discovery that he makes carries such profound and far-reaching implications - and not just for the Harfield family - that he struggles to see how it can ever be made public.
But that isn’t the only challenge Brazelle currently faces. He has also been drawn into helping unmask a traitor and solve a present-day murder. And, by the way, he still has his duties as the Prinsted parish priest to perform and a portrait of his own to get finished.