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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jenny AshcroftPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HQ Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9780008469092ISBN 10: 0008469091 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 26 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Echoes of Love ‘Ashcroft has done it again with another deeply moving, beautifully romantic and vividly rendered story. This is a wonderful and resonant historical novel, focussing on family, loyalty and love without borders’ Katherine Webb, The Legacy ‘Haunting and heart-breaking . . . explores truth, beauty and the fragility of human relationships’ Rachel Burton, The Secrets of Summer House ‘The Echoes of Love is beautifully written, powerful and poignant. Time and place are brilliantly evoked, with a moving love story at its core. It is excellent’ Tracy Rees, The House at Silvermoor ‘The Echoes Of Love has every element you could hope for from a gripping historical novel – romance, heartbreak, evocative prose and expertly woven themes of loyalty, bravery and betrayal. Both captivating and devastating, this is a uniquely moving, unforgettable story’ Holly Miller, The Sight of You ‘The Echoes of Love has simply blown me away! Such a powerful and poignant love story set against the beauty and danger of wartime Crete. At times I could hardly bear to read on, and yet couldn’t put it down’ Liz Trenow, Searching for my Daughter ‘A gorgeous historical love story’ Fabulous ‘Enthralling and deeply emotional tale of secrets, love, loyalty and family’ Lancashire Post Praise for Secrets of the Watch House 'The most thrillingly atmospheric novel I've read all year. With this book, Ashcroft proves herself to be a storyteller at the top of her game. I exhort everyone to step into the Watch House, where you'll be obsessed by the mystery, haunted by the shadows and beguiled by the love. Just brilliant!' Natasha Lester 'Off the Coast of Cornwall, Jenny Ashcroft creates a delectable darkness and threads it with light. Jenny is one of my favourite authors; with her I always know I’ll be captivated, transported, swept away. With serious Du Maurier vibes, this was spine-tinglingly good. I adored it. Superb' Amanda Geard 'Unsettling and enticing – Jenny takes us on a journey to an island off the coast of Cornwall where the weather mirrors the mystery that is unraveling the lives of all of the inhabitants. A glorious, and sometimes creepy, read' Rachel Burton 'I loved the mystery, the ghostly element, the setting, and the love story. Fabulous!' Kathleen McGurl 'A multi-layered, captivating mystery … twisty and clever, this is reminiscent of Du Maurier at her best. It's completely irresistible' Gill Paul ‘An absolute page-turner … gorgeously atmospheric with a tremendous sense of place … compelling’ Tracy Rees 'A delicious love story … a beguiling mystery … tense, twisty and atmospheric, I was captivated from first page to last, transported to that windswept island off the Cornish coast and compelled to discover its secrets. A mesmerising and memorable read' Iona Grey Praise for Secrets of the Watch House 'The most thrillingly atmospheric novel I've read all year. With this book, Ashcroft proves herself to be a storyteller at the top of her game. I exhort everyone to step into the Watch House, where you'll be obsessed by the mystery, haunted by the shadows and beguiled by the love. Just brilliant!' Natasha Lester 'Off the Coast of Cornwall, Jenny Ashcroft creates a delectable darkness and threads it with light. Jenny is one of my favourite authors; with her I always know I’ll be captivated, transported, swept away. With serious Du Maurier vibes, this was spine-tinglingly good. I adored it. Superb' Amanda Geard 'Unsettling and enticing – Jenny takes us on a journey to an island off the coast of Cornwall where the weather mirrors the mystery that is unraveling the lives of all of the inhabitants. A glorious, and sometimes creepy, read' Rachel Burton 'I loved the mystery, the ghostly element, the setting, and the love story. Fabulous!' Kathleen McGurl 'A multi-layered, captivating mystery … twisty and clever, this is reminiscent of Du Maurier at her best. It's completely irresistible' Gill Paul Praise for Secrets of the Watch House 'Off the Coast of Cornwall, Jenny Ashcroft creates a delectable darkness and threads it with light. Jenny is one of my favourite authors; with her I always know I’ll be captivated, transported, swept away. With serious Du Maurier vibes, this was spine-tinglingly good. I adored it. Superb' Amanda Geard, The Midnight House 'Unsettling and enticing – Jenny takes us on a journey to an island off the coast of Cornwall where the weather mirrors the mystery that is unraveling the lives of all of the inhabitants. A glorious, and sometimes creepy, read' Rachel Burton, The Last Party at Silverton Hall Praise for The Echoes of Love ‘Ashcroft has done it again with another deeply moving, beautifully romantic and vividly rendered story. This is a wonderful and resonant historical novel, focussing on family, loyalty and love without borders’ Katherine Webb, The Legacy ‘Haunting and heart-breaking … explores truth, beauty and the fragility of human relationships’ Rachel Burton, The Secrets of Summer House ‘The Echoes of Love is beautifully written, powerful and poignant. Time and place are brilliantly evoked, with a moving love story at its core. It is excellent’ Tracy Rees, The House at Silvermoor ‘The Echoes Of Love has every element you could hope for from a gripping historical novel – romance, heartbreak, evocative prose and expertly woven themes of loyalty, bravery and betrayal. Both captivating and devastating, this is a uniquely moving, unforgettable story’ Holly Miller, The Sight of You Author InformationJenny Ashcroft is the author of several historical novels, including The Echoes of Love, Beneath a Burning Sky and Island in the East. She previously spent much of her life living in, working in and exploring Australia and Asia, and now splits her time between Australia and the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |