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Painting the darkness

On a mild autumn afternoon in 1882, William Trenchard sits smoking his pipe in the garden of his comfortable family home. When the creak of the garden gate heralds the arrival of an unexpected stranger, he is puzzled but not alarmed. He cannot know the destruction this man will wreak on all he holds most dear ... The stranger announces himself ast James Norton, but claims he is in reality Sir James Davenall, the man to whom Trenchard's wife Constance had been engaged, and who had committed suicide eleven years ago. Sir Hugo, James's younger brother, and his mother, Lady Catherine, refuse to recognise Norton and force Trenchard - who fears the loss of his wife's affections - into an uneasy alliance against him. But Trenchard must plumb the depths of his own despair before the dark secrets of the Davenall family can finally, shockingly, be revealed.

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  • "Painting the darkness"@pl
  • "Painting the darkness"

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  • "On a mild autumn afternoon in 1882, William Trenchard sits smoking his pipe in the garden of his comfortable family home. When the creak of the garden gate heralds the arrival of an unexpected stranger, he is puzzled but not alarmed. He cannot know the destruction this man will wreak on all he holds most dear ... The stranger announces himself ast James Norton, but claims he is in reality Sir James Davenall, the man to whom Trenchard's wife Constance had been engaged, and who had committed suicide eleven years ago. Sir Hugo, James's younger brother, and his mother, Lady Catherine, refuse to recognise Norton and force Trenchard - who fears the loss of his wife's affections - into an uneasy alliance against him. But Trenchard must plumb the depths of his own despair before the dark secrets of the Davenall family can finally, shockingly, be revealed."@en
  • "A stranger shows up at William Trenchard's house claiming to be Sir James Davenall, supposedly dead eleven years. Trenchard is married to James' former fiancee and James is determined to repossess his inheritance and all that goes with it. Is he really James?"
  • "Een elf jaar na zijn verdwijning teruggekeerde man draagt een vreselijk geheim met zich mee waarvan zijn inmiddels met een ander gehuwde verloofde en haar echtgenoot het slachtoffer dreigen te worden."
  • "It's 1882. When the creak of the garden gate heralds the arrival of an unexpected stranger, William Trenchard is puzzled but not alarmed. He cannot know the destruction this man will wreak on all he holds most dear. The stranger announces himself as James Norton, but claims he is in reality Sir James Davenall, the man to whom Trenchard's wife, Constance, had been engaged, and who had committed suicide eleven years ago. Sir Hugo, James's younger brother, and his mother, Lady Catherine, refuse to recognize Norton and force Trenchard into an uneasy alliance against him. But Trenchard must plumb the depths of his own despair before the dark secrets of the Davenall family can finally, shockingly, be revealed."@en

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  • "Romány"
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Powieść angielska"@pl
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Leben heisst jagen : [Roman]"
  • "Obrysy v temnotě"
  • "Leben heisst jagen Roman"
  • "Onaangenaam bezoek"
  • "Painting the darkness"@en
  • "Painting the darkness"
  • "Yami ni ukabue e"
  • "Malet i mørke"@da
  • "Painting the Darkness"@en
  • "Leben heißt jagen"
  • "Malowanie ciemności"@pl
  • "Malowanie ciemności"
  • "Painting The Darkness"
  • "Painting The Darkness"@en
  • "Leben heisst jagen"

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