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Caroline Galwey is a historian and a stickler for accuracy. She needs to write fiction to use up the ideas that are too outrageous, speculative or romantic to put into her academic work – which is mostly about early medieval Brittany.

She lives just outside the M25 with her husband, children (when they're there) and two goldfish, and loves choral singing, cooking, Cornwall, and central Europe.

Scarlet Day is her first free-standing novel. Anyone who has ever sat in a hushed, tranquil library and wondered whether there might be sinister goings-on behind the 'Staff Only' doors will know where this story comes from.

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Scarlet Day

Scarlet Day

Publicado el 8 de enero de 2015
4,99 €
IVA incluido
Cambridge University in the 1980s keeps to time-honoured traditions, but the chill winds of austerity are blowing. So when his department gets a huge endowment from an American corporation, Graham Dowland, a secretive historian who never returns his library books, hopes for some... Más información

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