Set in Victorian England in Devon,
Cornwall, this is the story of Martha Leigh (“Miss Leigh”) who, at 24, comes to
Mount Mellyn to become the governess to widower Connan
TreMellyn’s young daughter, Alvean.
After all, what’s an educated woman with no parents and no prospects to do?
After all, what’s an educated woman with no parents and no prospects to do?
Miss Leigh soon discovers that Alvean
is spoiled, hard to manage and suffering from too little of her father's attention, which might explain the departure of the last
three governesses. In addition to Alvean, there’s a mysterious young child, Gillyflowers, who
sings to herself and whose mother committed suicide. Martha determines to win
both children and show Connan he is wrong about them all.
So she teaches Alvean, who supposedly
can’t ride a horse, to ride well. And she begins to teach Gilly, who all think a bit daft, to read.
But there’s a mystery surrounding
Connan’s wife’s death and the goings on around the large house on the edge of the sea that soon
capture Martha’s attention. And, despite her better judgment, she is beginning
to fall in love with the master of the house.
Holt does a masterful job of drawing us
into the mystery—into the secrets of the family’s past—and there are many
in this mystery. Oh, yes, there is a surprise at the end.
I
love Victoria Holt's Gothic mysteries, usually centered around an old house with secrets and
some evil lurking in the shadows. This one is set in Cornwall and Holt captures
the people wonderfully. I couldn’t put it down and found myself looking forward
to diving into “Miss Leigh’s” puzzle solving for my bedtime reading.
I recommend it!
Buy on Amazon.
Thanks for spotlighting one of Victoria Holt's gothics, Regan! I was reading her books and Phyllis Whitney's long ago and loved them. But somehow my hard copies disappeared so I bought this one today to read again. :-) jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYou won't regret having it. It's a good one.
DeleteMy first Victoria Holt and my favorite. I read this in my teens and fell in love with this author. Thanks for raising some fond memories.
ReplyDeleteJonetta, I only discovered Victoria Holt a year ago or so but I do love her.
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