Walton, this edition has been lightly abridged and edited to make it easier to read and understand today. Written in 1905 by the much-loved author Mrs. Chris is married with three grownup children, and lives in the West Country of England where he is a home group leader with his local church. He has written both fiction and non-fiction, mostly with a Christian theme, for a variety of publishers. Chris is the author of over thirty books, starting with young fiction for an English Christian publisher in 1966. This romantic mystery story gives an intriguing glimpse into the class extremes that existed in Edwardian England, with wealthy titled families on one side, and some families living in terrible poverty on the other.Ībridged By Chris Wright. Walton, this Lighthouse edition has been lightly abridged and edited to make it easier to read and understand today. Two women are vying for Kenneth’s attention - Lady Violet, the young daughter of Lady Earlswood, and Marjorie Douglas, the daughter of a widowed parson’s wife. But he is only able to learn incomplete facts about his past, because a name has been obliterated from a very important letter. Living the life of a wealthy man, Kenneth Fortescue receives devastating news from his father.
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