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Speller, Elizabeth.
The strange fate of Kitty Easton /
Elizabeth Speller.
London :
Virago Press,
2011.
407 p. ;
23 cm.
Laurence Bartram ;
2
The first thing Laurene Bartram learns about Easton Hall, a crumbling stately home, is the tale of five-year-old Kitty, who disappeared from her bed thirteen years before. It's now 1924 and while the rest of England is rebuilding itself, the village of Easton Deadall is still haunted by the loss of almost all its men in the war. When a family trip to the British Empire Exhibition takes a sinister turn, Laurence begins to realise that the fate of the house, the man and of Kitty herself may be part of a much longer, darker story of love, betrayal---and violence.
20140528.
Missing children
Fiction.
World War I
1914-1918
Veterans
England
London
Fiction.
Historical Fiction.
Great Britain
History
George V, 1910-1936
Fiction.
Mystery.
Virago Press.
Laurence Bartram ;
2.
BTCLS