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Collection: Adult Fiction
Call Number: F Kinghorn
Author: Kinghorn, Judith
Title: The Echo of Twilight
Summary, etc. note: "From the acclaimed author of The Last Summer, a captivating and moving story of the unlikely relationship between a lady and her maid on the eve of World War I. As I watched him his long legs striding the narrow path through the heather, his golden hair catching the sun I had a hideous feeling in the pit of my stomach. For it seemed as though he was already marching away from me. In 1914, despite the clouds of war threatening Europe, Pearl Gibson's future is bright. She has secured a position as a lady's maid to a wealthy Northumberland aristocrat, a job that will win her not only respect but an opportunity to travel and live in luxury. Her new life at Lady Ottoline Campbell's Scottish summer estate is a whirlwind of intrigue and glamour, scandals and confidences and surprisingly, a strange but intimate friendship with her employer. But when violence erupts in Europe, Pearl and Ottoline's world is irrevocably changed. As the men in their lives are called to the front lines, leaving them behind to anxiously brace for bad news, Pearl realizes she must share one final secret with her mistress a secret that will bind them together forever"--

International Standard Book Number: 9780451472106 (paperback)
Canceled/invalid ISBN: 9780698177864 (ebook)
Description conventions: rda
Authentication code: pcc
Classification number: PR6111.I59
Item number: E28 2017
Edition number: 23
Classification number: 823/.92
Source of number: bisacsh
Classification number: FIC014000
Classification number: FIC045000
Classification number: FIC032000
Relator term: author.
Statement of responsibility, etc.: Judith Kinghorn.
Edition statement: First edition.
Place of publication: New York, N.Y.
Name of publisher: Berkley
Date of publication: 2017
: New York :
: Berkley Books,
: 2017.
Extent: 375 pages ; 24 cm.
Dimensions: 21 cm
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: text
: txt
: rdamedia
: unmediated
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: rdacarrier
: volume
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Summary, etc. note: "As I watched him his long legs striding the narrow path through the heather, his golden hair catching the sun I had a hideous feeling in the pit of my stomach. For it seemed as though he was already marching away from me. In 1914, despite the clouds of war threatening Europe, Pearl Gibson's future is bright. She has secured a position as a lady's maid to a wealthy Northumberland aristocrat, a job that will win her not only respect but an opportunity to travel and live in luxury. Her new life at Lady Ottoline Campbell's Scottish summer estate is a whirlwind of intrigue and glamour, scandals and confidences--and, surprisingly, a strange but intimate friendship with her employer. But when violence erupts in Europe, Pearl and Ottoline's world is irrevocably changed. As the men in their lives are called to the front lines, leaving them behind to anxiously brace for bad news, Pearl realizes she must share one final secret with her mistress--a secret that will bind them together forever."--
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: Provided by publisher.
Source of acquisition: B & T 04/10/2017
Purchase price: $ 16.00
Source of heading or term: bisacsh
Source of heading or term: bisacsh
Source of heading or term: bisacsh
Subject: FICTION / Historical.
Subject: FICTION / Family Life.
Subject: FICTION / War & Military.
Main entry heading: Kinghorn, Judith, author.
Edition: First edition.
Place, publisher, and date of publication: New York : Berkley Books, 2017
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Title: Echo of twilight
Record control number: (DLC) 2016027145
International Standard Book Number: 9780698177864
: acquire
: 1 shelf copy
: policy default
: xk07 2016-05-20 ONIX (telework) on hold
: xn12 2017-02-01 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver.
: xk07 2016-05-20
: xk25 2017-02-13 to BCCD
: xk07 2016-06-09 to CIP

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