Lady of Mallow
by Dorothy Eden
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Hailed by the New York Times as a novel that "should easily satisfy the same readers who made a bestseller out of Victoria Holt's Mistress of Mellyn," Dorothy Eden's masterwork of Gothic romance presents the story of a governess who falls dangerously in love with the mysterious heir to a manor house It's a precarious charade with the highest stakes imaginable. Sarah Mildmay's entire future rests on exposing the current lord of Mallow as the great pretender he is. Blane Mallow, presumed dead show more after years at sea, has suddenly returned to claim his title--and the magnificent English estate that rightfully belongs to Sarah's fiancé, Blane's cousin Ambrose. Determined to unmask the imposter, Sarah talks her way into a position as governess to Blane's son, Titus. At Mallow Hall, she meets Blane's suspicious wife, Amalie, and the formidable Lady Malvina. But the deception Sarah suspects reveals itself to be far more malevolent and far-reaching than she imagined. As she fights her growing attraction to Blane, the arrival of a stranger sets in motion a series of events that will have deadly consequences. Desperate to protect Titus, Sarah moves closer to a shattering truth: The man she loves may be a cold-blooded murderer . . . show lessTags
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Dorothy Eden was born in Canterbury Plains, New Zealand on April 3, 1912. She worked as a legal secretary before moving to London, England in 1954 to become a full-time writer. She is best known for her writings in the historical, suspense, and Gothic genres. Her first novel, The Singing Shadows, was published in 1940. During her lifetime, she show more wrote more than 40 novels including Let Us Prey, The Vines of Yarrabee, Melbury Square, The Shadow Wife, An Afternoon Walk, The Salamanca Drum, and An Important Family. She also contributed to several magazines including Redbook and Good Housekeeping. She died of cancer on March 4, 1982 at the age of 69. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Lady of Mallow
- Alternate titles
- Samantha
- Original publication date
- 1960
- People/Characters
- Sarah Mildmay
- First words
- Sarah shivered and drew her cloak more closely about her.
- Disambiguation notice
- Lady of Mallow, also published as Samantha
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- English, Swedish
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- ISBNs
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