Rowan Coleman reads an extract from The Vanished Bride (The Brontë Mysteries) - Hodder & Stoughton
Bestselling author Rowan Coleman reads a sneak-peek extract from her brand new Brontë mystery novel, THE VANISHED BRIDE, whilst sat outside the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Yorkshire.
THE VANISHED BRIDE is Rowan's first book in The Brontë Mysteries series, writing under the pen name Bella Ellis. Her novel is a rich and gothic mystery with a literary twist, featuring the Brontë sisters as amateur detectives.
Yorkshire, 1845
A young woman has gone missing from her home, Chester Grange, leaving no trace, save a large pool of blood in her bedroom and a slew of dark rumours about her marriage. A few miles away across the moors, the daughters of a humble parson, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë are horrified, yet intrigued.
Who better to solve this most gothic of mysteries than the Brontë sisters?
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Видео Rowan Coleman reads an extract from The Vanished Bride (The Brontë Mysteries) - Hodder & Stoughton канала Hodder Books
THE VANISHED BRIDE is Rowan's first book in The Brontë Mysteries series, writing under the pen name Bella Ellis. Her novel is a rich and gothic mystery with a literary twist, featuring the Brontë sisters as amateur detectives.
Yorkshire, 1845
A young woman has gone missing from her home, Chester Grange, leaving no trace, save a large pool of blood in her bedroom and a slew of dark rumours about her marriage. A few miles away across the moors, the daughters of a humble parson, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë are horrified, yet intrigued.
Who better to solve this most gothic of mysteries than the Brontë sisters?
_______
Hodder & Stoughton is a major publisher within Hachette UK, one of the UK’s biggest publishing groups. We publish a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books. Subscribe to our channel to discover more inspiring videos of our award-winning books and authors: http://bit.ly/ZxCFcv
Visit our website at http://bit.ly/ZxBY2Z
Follow us on Twitter at http://bit.ly/1zf2yym
Find us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/1rHy6CQ
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