The Daughters Of Red Hill Hall

· HarperCollins UK
3.9
16 reviews
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384
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‘The Daughters of Red Hill Hall ...[has] all the intrigue, mystery, relationship drama and edge of your seat secret reveals any reader could want.’ – Books and Boardies

When Gemma discovers a pair of ancient duelling pistols encrusted with rubies in the basement of the local museum, she is immediately intrigued...

On a fateful night in 1838 two sisters were found shot in the cellars of Red Hill Hall. And when Gemma begins to delve deeper into their history she begins to realise that the secrets of that night are darker than anyone had ever imagined.

As the shocking events of the past begin to unravel, Gemma’s own life starts to fall apart. Loyalties are tested and suddenly it seems as if history is repeating itself, as Gemma learns that female friendships can be deadly...

Perfect for fans of The Emerald Comb, The Pearl Locket, Rachel Hore and Kate Morton.

What reviewers are saying about Kathleen McGurl’s The Daughters of Red Hill Hall

‘Mystery, danger, intrigue and heart-pounding drama are deliciously interwoven’ – Julie (Goodreads)

‘I devoured The Daughters of Red Hill Hall in two sittings...it showed off the many talents of Kathleen McGurl to perfection.’ – Emma Crowley on Shaz’s Book Blog

‘This book grabbed me from its opening pages’ – Being Anne...

‘a great summer read!’ – A Home in the Country

‘if you like historical mysteries, murder and romance, this is a must read for you.’ – Violet Fields (NetGalley)

‘This is the first of Kathleen McGurl's books that I have read but it certainly won't be the last’ – Karen O’Hare (Goodreads)

‘For fans of Katherine Webb or Kate Riordan’ – Sheila’s Review (Goodreads)

‘McGurl focuses on the relationships and emotional turmoil... As always a spirited read.’ – Cheryl M-M

Ratings and reviews

3.9
16 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 2, 2018
I found it interesting that our modern day heroine, Gemma, has a penchant for Barbara Erskine novels as this book is trying very hard to slot into the same genre. Parallel tales of history and the modern world; in this case the pre-Victorian and Victorian worlds alongside our own. Unfortunately, Ms McGurl does not manage it with quite as much aplomb. The story centres around the discovery at a small Bridhampton Museum of a pair of ornate duelling pistols and then weaves the story of Sarah and Rebecca and their lives at Red Hill Hall with Gemma and her best friend Naomi in the modern day town. It is clear from the outset that Gemma is the Rebecca character and Naomi the less-salubrious Sarah and the author invites you to make comparisons between the pairs of girls from the outset. The tale itself is a good one, dealing with a range of emotions and situations but mainly centering around duplicitousness, envy and just how far some people will go to get what they feel they deserve at the expense of all around them. It moves along at a good pace and the swapping between the historical girls and the modern day ones works well. Sadly, the modern day version is far less interesting and absorbing than the historical sections. Whilst Sarah and Rebecca live on the pages and you get a real sense of complicated human desires from both characters their equivalents of Gemma and Naomi are far less well developed and appear to be fairly flat and uncomplicated. This led to me rushing those sectiosn to get to the intrigue back in Victoria's early reign. Not a bad book and an enjoyable enough read just needed a lot more "oomph" on the character front.
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Kaz Lehnert
January 18, 2018
A good read ..i especially enjoyed the past chapters intertwined with the present day.this author writes enjoyable novels...ive read them all up to now .
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Sue Erickson
May 24, 2017
This was a great read!!!! I loved the characters and the locations. I can't wait to read more of your work. Thank you!!!!!!
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About the author

Kathleen McGurl lives near the sea in Bournemouth, with her husband, sons and cats. She began her writing career creating short stories, then she got side-tracked onto family history research. She has always been fascinated by the past, the ways in which the past can influence the present, and enjoys exploring these links in her novels. You can find out more at her website, http://kathleenmcgurl.com/, or follow her on Twitter @KathMcGurl

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