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The Stormy Petrel

Professor Rose Fenemore doesn't find much quiet time for writing. So a rental ad for an "ivory tower" on an island off the coast of Scotland is just what she needs. Rose enjoys the solitude of the island until one stormy night when her peace is shattered.

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  • "Professor Rose Fenemore doesn't find much quiet time for writing. So a rental ad for an "ivory tower" on an island off the coast of Scotland is just what she needs. Rose enjoys the solitude of the island until one stormy night when her peace is shattered."@en
  • "In this engaging story, writer and poet Rose Fenamore seeks a productive retreat on the remote isle of Moila, off western Scotland. However, a small storm brings two very different men in from the sea, and Rose's summer plans are diverted. A follow-up to Thornyhold."@en
  • "The isolated cottage on the Hebridean island of Moila seemed to writer Rose Fenemore the ideal place, a perfect retreat where she could finish her book. But it is not easy to escape the world and its turmoils and Rose has to cope with two very different men who come in from the sea on a night of summer storms."
  • "When Rose Fenemore sets out to meet her brother at their rented cottage on the island of Moila off the west coast of Scotland, she looks forward to a quiet holiday. But things do not turn out so idyllically. Her brother's arrival is delayed, and the peacefulness is shattered by the appearance of two men seeking shelter from a violent summer storm - and whose conflicting stories draw Rose into a web of menace and manipulation. Rose's discovery of the stormy petrels - the fragile, elusive birds of the ocean - comes to symbolize her confusion. She must unravel the mysteries both of the man known as the island's prodigal son and of the other whose enigmatic presence will dominate Rose's future more powerfully than she could ever have imagined."@en
  • "When Rose Fenemore sets out to meet her brother at their rented cottage on the island of Moila off the west coast of Scotland, she looks forward to a quiet holiday. But things do not turn out so idyllically. Her brother's arrival is delayed, and the peacefulness is shattered by the appearance of two men seeking shelter from a violent summer storm - and whose conflicting stories draw Rose into a web of menace and manipulation. Rose's discovery of the stormy petrels - the fragile, elusive birds of the ocean - comes to symbolize her confusion. She must unravel the mysteries both of the man known as the island's prodigal son and of the other whose enigmatic presence will dominate Rose's future more powerfully than she could ever have imagined."
  • "On the remote Hebridean island of Moila, a writer is surprised by the appearance of two strangers at her door, and soon realizes that the future of the island depends upon her understanding their secrets."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"
  • "Adventure stories"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Romantic suspense novels"

http://schema.org/name

  • "The Stormy Petrel"@en
  • "Stormy petrel"@en
  • "Stormy petrel"
  • "The stormy petrel"@en
  • "The stormy petrel"
  • "Stormy Petrel"@en
  • "The stormy petrel abridged"