Satchfield
Hall
Award
winning read, Satchfield Hall is a
Celia Bryant-Smythe
could never have imagined the high price she would have to pay for her one
mistake.
As her father, Henry
Bryant-Smythe learns of her indiscretion, he not only deals with it, but stamps
on it with a resounding thud that will ricochet through the years. He cares
nothing for the consequences of his actions that will bring heartbreak, pain and
loss.
Set between 1943 and
1986, Satchfield Hall is a sweeping saga of deep love, evil lies and ruthless
power.
What
readers have said…
“Barclay
overdoses us, wrings us out with oceans of wide-ranging emotions in this book.
She does it skilfully, subtly, poignantly. The story is utterly compelling.”
This
book has received a Discovering Diamonds Review:
"Satchfield
Hall is a combination of a family saga and a ‘great house, upstairs-downstairs’
story, which may appeal particularly to older women readers who remember their
own parents’ ‘old-fashioned’ attitudes. A novel to read by a warm fire during a
chilly weekend."
“I thoroughly
agree with our #DDRevs reviewer: Ms Barclay writes engrossing and highly
enjoyable novels ideal to curl up with on a cold day, or relax in the garden in
the warm sun.”
Helen
Hollick
founder
#DDRevs
“Pauline
Barclay takes the reader through the gamut of emotions. The characters are
believable, the story grips you from the beginning, and the end it concludes in
several very satisfying ways.”
“A
wonderful family saga of love and betrayal… I absolutely adored this book and
can't recommend it highly enough! It even made me cry with sadness and
happiness!”
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