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The Weave

The Weave

by Sheila Williams
Paperback
Publication Date: 07/02/2019

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The Weave - History, Mystery and Fantasy.


A Romany Witch, a French Count and an English Author entangled in a lie told centuries ago...


1598: When Oskar, Comte de Tr ville asks the witch Ombrine to save the life of his son, she demands a high price. Oskar must leave his family and his lands and travel with her, as a servant, to Barbaria.On his return to France five years later Oskar finds he is wanted for the murder of his wife. Unable to prove his innocence he allies himself with Ombrine who persuades him to take the Jouance - a life-prolonging drug.Three centuries later, Oskar, now wealthy and leisured uncovers the truth about the fate of his family.

2013: Debut author Richard Pease suffers from writer's block. He is also broke and bedevilled by fears of his own inadequacy. A chance encounter takes Richard to the Nonesuch Club, a writer's retreat in France run by Oskar and Ombrine. As he finds the block to finishing his book lifts he also begins to uncover the secrets within the club. He finds himself trapped in a centuries-old tangled web of deceit which leaves him not only fighting for his career but also for his life.

ISBN:
9781731093868
9781731093868
Category:
Historical Fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
07-02-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Independently Published
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x13.67mm
Weight:
0.42kg
Sheila Williams

Sheila Williams is the author of Dancing on the Edge of the Roof, On the Right Side of a Dream, The Shade of My Own Tree, and Girls Most Likely. She is a contributor to the anthology A Letter for My Mother, selected and edited by Nina Foxx. She has been commissioned as the librettist for Fierce, an original opera composed by William Menefield for the Cincinnati Opera's 100th season in 2020. She lives in Northern Kentucky.

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