Author: | Virginia Coffman | ISBN: | 9781933630694 |
Publisher: | Candlewood Books | Publication: | August 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Virginia Coffman |
ISBN: | 9781933630694 |
Publisher: | Candlewood Books |
Publication: | August 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When young Anne Wicklow took a temporary post in the distant village of Upshed, high on the bog-ridden moors, she hoped to see again handsome, mysterious, cynical Marc Branshaw. But she soon learned that the superstitious villagers believed Marc to be the evil reincarnation of their infamous Devil Vicar, who had died under eerie circumstances almost twenty years before.
Now someone—or something—was stalking the isolated village, wantonly murdering everyone involved in the earlier accident. Was the cruel killer indeed Marc Branshaw, whom Anne had learned to love? Was Anne, who was coming uncomfortably close to the truth, to be the next victim?
Most important, was Marc trying, as he said, to save Anne's life—or take it?
The Vicar of Moura is another spine-tingling sequel to MOURA, the best-selling novel of Gothic romance and suspense, by Virginia Coffman.
When young Anne Wicklow took a temporary post in the distant village of Upshed, high on the bog-ridden moors, she hoped to see again handsome, mysterious, cynical Marc Branshaw. But she soon learned that the superstitious villagers believed Marc to be the evil reincarnation of their infamous Devil Vicar, who had died under eerie circumstances almost twenty years before.
Now someone—or something—was stalking the isolated village, wantonly murdering everyone involved in the earlier accident. Was the cruel killer indeed Marc Branshaw, whom Anne had learned to love? Was Anne, who was coming uncomfortably close to the truth, to be the next victim?
Most important, was Marc trying, as he said, to save Anne's life—or take it?
The Vicar of Moura is another spine-tingling sequel to MOURA, the best-selling novel of Gothic romance and suspense, by Virginia Coffman.