Description:
After a terrible fall at her country home, Kate Vavasour wakes in hospital to find that the memories she now has are not her own. They belong to Isabel Vavasour, who lived and died at Askerby Hall over four hundred years earlier...
Review Quotes:
'Vertigo meets Rebecca in a twisty Tudor time slip. Addictive, atmospheric and completely enjoyable.' - Julie Cohen, the Richard and Judy bestselling author of Together
'Reminded me of Barbara Erskine's classic, Lady of Hay. A compelling, satisfying story.' - Kate Riordan, bestselling author of The Girl in the Photograph
'Powerful and thrilling read . . . You won't be able to rest until the end.' - The Sun
'Pamela Hartshorne is an intriguing writer. Undoubtedly House of Shadows will leave you hungry for more.' - Reader's Digest
'A gripping psychological thriller inside a beautifully written historical novel. A real page turner.' - Donna Douglas, bestselling author of the Nightingales series
'A superb Gothic timeslip. It gripped me from the very first with its skillful combination of tension and atmosphere, its beautiful writing and elegantly-realised historical detail. It is absorbing and evocative, reminding me of that master storyteller Daphne Du Maurier. Fascinating, immersive and powerful.' - Nicola Cornick, bestselling author of The Forgotten Sister