A story spanning centuries. A long awaited revenge. In London, journalist Jo Clifford plans to debunk the belief in past-lives in a hard-hitting magazine piece. But her scepticism is shaken when a hypnotist forces her to relive the experiences of Matilda, Lady of Hay, a noblewoman during the reign of King John. She learns of Matilda's unhappy marriage, her love for the handsome Richard de Clare, and the brutal death threats handed out by King John, before it becomes clear that Jo's past and present are ...
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A story spanning centuries. A long awaited revenge. In London, journalist Jo Clifford plans to debunk the belief in past-lives in a hard-hitting magazine piece. But her scepticism is shaken when a hypnotist forces her to relive the experiences of Matilda, Lady of Hay, a noblewoman during the reign of King John. She learns of Matilda's unhappy marriage, her love for the handsome Richard de Clare, and the brutal death threats handed out by King John, before it becomes clear that Jo's past and present are inevitably entwined. She realises that eight hundred years on, Matilda's story of secret passion and unspeakable treachery is about to repeat itself... Barbara Erskine's iconic debut novel still delights generations of readers thirty years after its first publication. Readers LOVE Barbara Erskine: 'Atmospheric' 'Enthralling' 'Spellbinding' 'Another fabulous read from the mistress of the genre' 'Immensely and deeply immersive fiction' 'I loved every minute' 'An exceptional writer of great books' 'You can rely on this author to keep you wanting more' 'A joy to read' 'Captivating and engrossing'
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Add this copy of Lady of Hay to cart. $1.90, good condition, Sold by Once Upon A Time Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Tontitown, AR, UNITED STATES, published 1986 by Delacorte Press.
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This book remains one of my all time favorites. It's a book of fiction about a woman who shares a past life with a highly historic individual. Erskine's descriptions of locations, characters thoughts and feelings are exemplorary. You can feel the cold and smell the rain. I've read it three times in five years! (I read A LOT) The mystery keeps mounting to a climatic ending.