Nine Coaches Waiting by Mary Stewart (2006, Trade Paperback)

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Mary Stewart's "Nine Coaches Waiting". This novel, published by Chicago Review Press, is perfect for adult readers who enjoy historical fiction. The story is set in English and follows a young governess who finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of secrets and intrigue, all while trying to protect her young charge. The trade paperback format measures 8 inches long, 5.2 inches wide, and 0.9 inches high, with a weight of 11.5 ounces. The book contains 352 pages and is written in English. This is a great addition to any book lover's collection and is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.

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PublisherChicago Review Press, Incorporated
ISBN-101556526180
ISBN-139781556526183
eBay Product ID (ePID)50880088

Product Key Features

Book TitleNine Coaches Waiting
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicHistorical
GenreFiction
AuthorMary Stewart
Book SeriesRediscovered Classics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight11.5 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"A wonderful hue and cry story . . . a Mona Lisa tale that beckons you on while suspense builds up."  — Boston Herald, "A delightful concoction. A beautifully written mingling of romance and mystery."  --Washington Post, "A wonderful hue and cry story . . . a Mona Lisa tale that beckons you on while suspense builds up." -- Boston Herald, "A wonderful hue and cry story . . . a Mona Lisa tale that beckons you on while suspense builds up."  -- Boston Herald, "A delightful concoction. A beautifully written mingling of romance and mystery." "-- Washington Post", "Readers will be glued to the complex story in which no one seems truly trustworthy." -- "Vive Magazine", "Readers will be glued to the complex story in which no one seems truly trustworthy."  — Vive Magazine  , "A wonderful hue and cry story . . . a Mona Lisa tale that beckons you on while suspense builds up."  -Boston Herald, "Readers will be glued to the complex story in which no one seems truly trustworthy."  -- Vive Magazine  , "Readers will be glued to the complex story in which no one seems truly trustworthy."  -Vive Magazine  , "Readers will be glued to the complex story in which no one seems truly trustworthy." -- Vive Magazine
Series Volume Number4
Dewey Decimal823.9/14
SynopsisA governess in a French chateau encounters an apparent plot against her young charge's life in this unforgettably haunting and beautifully written suspense novel. When lovely Linda Martin first arrives at Chateau Valmy as an English governess to the nine-year-old Count Philippe de Valmy, the opulence and history surrounding her seems like a wondrous, ecstatic dream. But a palpable terror is crouching in the shadows. Philippe's uncle, Leon de Valmy, is the epitome of charm, yet dynamic and arroganthis paralysis little hindrance as he moves noiselessly in his wheelchair from room to room. Only his son Raoul, a handsome, sardonic man who drives himself and his car with equally reckless abandon, seems able to stand up to him. To Linda, Raoul is an enigmathough irresistibly attracted to him, she senses some dark twist in his nature. When an accident deep in the woods nearly kills Linda's innocent charge, she begins to wonder if someone has deadly plans for the young count. ", A governess in a French cha teau encounters an apparent plot against her young charge's life in this unforgettably haunting and beautifully written suspense novel. When lovely Linda Martin first arrives at Cha teau Valmy as an English governess to the nine-year-old Count Philippe de Valmy, the opulence and history surrounding her seems like a wondrous, ecstatic dream. But a palpable terror is crouching in the shadows. Philippe's uncle, Leon de Valmy, is the epitome of charm, yet dynamic and arrogant-- his paralysis little hindrance as he moves noiselessly in his wheelchair from room to room. Only his son Raoul, a handsome, sardonic man who drives himself and his car with equally reckless abandon, seems able to stand up to him. To Linda, Raoul is an enigma-- though irresistibly attracted to him, she senses some dark twist in his nature. When an accident deep in the woods nearly kills Linda's innocent charge, she begins to wonder if someone has deadly plans for the young count., A governess in a French ch'teau encounters an apparent plot against her young charge's life in this unforgettably haunting and beautifully written suspense novel. When lovely Linda Martin first arrives at Ch'teau Valmy as an English governess to the nine-year-old Count Philippe de Valmy, the opulence and history surrounding her seems like a wondrous, ecstatic dream. But a palpable terror is crouching in the shadows. Philippe's uncle, Leon de Valmy, is the epitome of charm, yet dynamic and arrogant--his paralysis little hindrance as he moves noiselessly in his wheelchair from room to room. Only his son Raoul, a handsome, sardonic man who drives himself and his car with equally reckless abandon, seems able to stand up to him. To Linda, Raoul is an enigma--though irresistibly attracted to him, she senses some dark twist in his nature. When an accident deep in the woods nearly kills Linda's innocent charge, she begins to wonder if someone has deadly plans for the young count.
LC Classification NumberPR6015.I3

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