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The Emerald Comb

By: Kathleen McGurl
Narrated by: Sophie Roberts, David Thorpe
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'If you want a book that is exciting, fast-paced and impossible to put down, with plenty of twists and turns, then you need to buy this book! I can't wait to read more of Kathleen's novels.' – Emma's Book Reviews

Some secrets are best left buried…

Researching her family tree had been little more than a hobby – until Katie stepped onto Kingsley House’s sprawling, ivy-strewn drive. The house may be crumbling today, but it was once the intimidatingly opulent residence of the St Clairs, Katie’s ancestors.

Arriving here two hundred years later, emotion stirs in Katie: a strange nostalgia for a place she’s never seen before… and when Kingsley House comes up for sale, Katie is determined that her family must buy it.

Surrounded by the mysteries of the past, Katie’s pastime becomes a darker obsession, as she searches through history to trace her heritage. But she soon discovers that these walls house terrible secrets. And when forgotten stories and hidden betrayals come to light, the past seems more alive than Katie could ever have imagined.

Moving between the 21st and 19th centuries, The Emerald Comb is a hauntingly evocative novel, perfect for fans of Kate Morton and Rachel Hore.

Praise for Kathleen McGurl

'The Emerald Comb is fantastic.' – Books & Baby

'An edge of your seat read, that is a page turner and griped me from page one.' – Comet Babe's Books

'An engrossing family saga' – cayocosta72 on The Pearl Locket

©2020 Kathleen McGurl (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Psychological Fiction Mystery Suspense
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Excellent story

Couldn’t stop listening to this book although I guessed the outcome long before it was confirmed

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Great readers

I liked it that the reader changed according to whose perspective it was written.
The story itself was good, partly predictable and also a bit wooden when Bartholomew explained why the letter was written in third person rather than first and that Sometimes it was written from Agnes perspective. It sounded more like a as if the author wasn't sure how to build in Agnes point of view so this was an easy way out.
Nonetheless it wouldn't stop me from listening /reading because overall I enjoyed the book.

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An entertaining story

Good but not my favourite,it was not my type of storyline,it may be yours. AM.

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Another excellent novel by an excellent author.

I loved this book, easy but compulsive listening, beautifully narrated. It ended rather abruptly and took me by surprise, but no matter.

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