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The vanishing at Loxby Manor / Abigail Wilson.

"Her friend is missing. After five years abroad, Charity Halliwell finally returns to Loxby Manor, the home of dear friends -- and her lost love. No longer a young girl, she is now haunted by a painful secret and the demise of her dreams. Instead of the healing and happiness she hopes to find, she encounters a darkness lurking in the shadows of the once-familiar house. When her friend, Seline, disappears the very night of her arrival, Charity is determined to uncover the truth. Her only hope is the man who broke her heart. Branded a coward, Piers Cavanaugh has lived the last five years as an outcast far from his family home. When his sister presumably elopes with a stable hand, Piers joins forces with an unlikely partner -- the one woman he thought he'd never see again. Together they launch an investigation that leads to strange nightly meetings in the ruins of an old abbey and disturbing whispers of a secret organisation. The more they learn, the more desperate the situation becomes. The house seems determined to keep its secrets. As they struggle to piece together the clues, Charity and Piers also endeavour to rebuild their friendship. One cryptic letter changed everything between them. To find happiness they will have to overcome the grief and shame keeping them apart. But first they must discover why Seline vanished and confront the growing fear that she may never return."

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Field name Details
ISBN 9780785232957 (paperback)
Author Wilson, Abigail author.
Title The vanishing at Loxby Manor / Abigail Wilson.
Published Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, 2021.
Physical description 324 pages ; 22 cm.
General note Includes discussion questions.
Summary "Her friend is missing. After five years abroad, Charity Halliwell finally returns to Loxby Manor, the home of dear friends -- and her lost love. No longer a young girl, she is now haunted by a painful secret and the demise of her dreams. Instead of the healing and happiness she hopes to find, she encounters a darkness lurking in the shadows of the once-familiar house. When her friend, Seline, disappears the very night of her arrival, Charity is determined to uncover the truth. Her only hope is the man who broke her heart. Branded a coward, Piers Cavanaugh has lived the last five years as an outcast far from his family home. When his sister presumably elopes with a stable hand, Piers joins forces with an unlikely partner -- the one woman he thought he'd never see again. Together they launch an investigation that leads to strange nightly meetings in the ruins of an old abbey and disturbing whispers of a secret organisation. The more they learn, the more desperate the situation becomes. The house seems determined to keep its secrets. As they struggle to piece together the clues, Charity and Piers also endeavour to rebuild their friendship. One cryptic letter changed everything between them. To find happiness they will have to overcome the grief and shame keeping them apart. But first they must discover why Seline vanished and confront the growing fear that she may never return."
Subject Missing persons -- Fiction
Rape victims -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Investigation -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Homecoming -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Love stories
Regency fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Romance fiction
Christian fiction
Gothic fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Gothic fiction
Historical fiction
Romance fiction
Christian fiction
Novels of manners
Great Britain
England -- Kent
Kent (England) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- Regency, 1811-1820 -- Fiction
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