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Hearts and Bones (Macmillan crime) (Hardcover)

by Margaret Lawrence (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan (25 July 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 033369418X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333694183
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,640,594 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Scars left by the War of Independence, some never healed, underlie the current troubles of many of the townspeople of Rufford, Maine, in 1786. Years before, when her husband James, a Loyalist, fled to Canada, midwife Hannah Trevor was taken in by her aunt Julie and uncle Henry Markham, a mill owner. Hannah's now eight-year-old deaf-mute daughter Jennet was born not long after, fathered not by James but by Major Daniel Josselyn, a British aristocrat turned Patriot who's now in a landowning partnership with money-grubbing Ham Siwall; Josselyn's riverside mansion is shared with his invalid English wife Charlotte. Meanwhile, the discovery of the beaten, raped body of Anthea Emory has the village in a turmoil of suspicion and accusation. Hannah and sturdy town constable Will Quaid found the victim, along with a letter accusing Josselyn of the crime, although it was said that Anthea could neither read nor write. Gossip has it that her husband Dunstan, a surveyor for Josselyn's business, was sent into the forbidding Outward forest on a fool's errand. Hannah, as she probes the mystery of Anthea's past, finds connections to the town of Webb's Ford and to what took place there at war's end. A second killing, this one executed with an antique hunting sword given to Josselyn by his grandfather, ties the noose tighter around his neck, as events reach their melodramatic end in the heart of the Outward. A remarkably accomplished first novel, only infrequently marred by overwrought passages, that masterfully combines war history, village life, a gallery of memorable characters, and a tantalizing puzzle. Rich and riveting. (Kirkus Reviews)

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It is Maine, USA, in 1786 and in the midst of a hard winter, a young mother has been murdered. Hannah Trevor, the town's fiercely independent midwife, finds the body, and a note in which the victim names her attackers. The problem is that among them is Hannah's past secret lover.

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5.0 out of 5 stars From the back cover....., 2 Sep 2007
HEARTS AND BONES
Hannah Trevor's fierce independence and disregard for convention sets her apart from the other women of her small town in Maine in 1786. Yet as a midwife, Hannah is intimately involved in the lives of people deeply scarred by the terrible War of Independence against the English. Now, in the midst of a merciless winter, a young wife and mother has been murdered, and in a heartbreaking note, written as she died, she has named her three attackers. And one of them is Hannah's secret lover.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Margaret Lawrence lives in the Midwest of America. She has written for film and theatre and has completed a screenplay based upon Hearts and Bones. In 1997, Hearts and Bones was shortlisted for an Agatha Award and for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best crime novel of the year.
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