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The Lost Daughter

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The Lost Daughter

Di: Gill Paul
Letto da: Helen Duff
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A Russian princess. An extraordinary sacrifice. A captivating secret...

From the number one best-selling author of The Secret Wife, The Lost Daughter is a sweeping, moving story of the tenacity of love and the power of forgiveness. Spectacular, enthralling and romantic, Gill Paul's latest novel will stay with you forever.

1918. With the country they once ruled turned against them, the future of the Romanov family hangs in the balance. When middle daughter Maria captures the attention of two of the guards, it will lead to the ultimate choice between right and wrong....

Fifty-five years later...

Val rushes to her father's side when she hears of his troubling end-of-life confession: 'I didn't want to kill her'. As she unravels the secrets behind her mother's disappearance when she was 12 years old, she finds herself caught up in one of the world's greatest mysteries.

©2018 Gill Paul (P)2018 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
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"One of my favourite books of this year. Fascinating, glamorous and utterly compelling...historical fiction at its best." (Tracy Rees, author of The Hourglass)

"A marvellous, perfect read." (The Sun)

"This engrossing, heart-wrenching novel moves between the decades, combining history with fiction to portray the tragic events of the Russian Revolution." (Sunday Express)

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