Author:
Sarah Maine

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Learn moreNineteen-year-old Evelyn has rarely strayed from her family's isolated estate-save for the occasional trip to Edinburgh, where her father, a respected magistrate, conducts his business. But when Evelyn's innocent friendship with a servant is misinterpreted by her father as an illicit union, Evelyn is whisked away to accompany her father on a trip to North America. For the final portion of that trip, Evelyn and her father go fishing in Canada, and Evelyn is surprised to discover that their guide is James Douglas, a former stablehand who disappeared from their estate five years ago on the night of a double murder. Now, far from the constraints of polite society, the truth about that day, James, and her father are revealed.
Sarah Maine was born in England but grew up partly in Canada before returning to the UK to study archaeology. She now lives in York with her family. The House Between Tides was her first novel.
Kirsty Cox trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She is a professional actress who has worked extensively in theatre, radio, television, and film, performing in contemporary works, Shakespeare, BBC radio dramas, independent films, commercials, and more. In 2010, she extended her acting career to narrating audiobooks and has since recorded many titles including Secrets of the Sea House, Star Gazing, and Wedlock.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Kirsty Cox
ISBN:
9781666586152
Length:
11 hours 1 minute
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dreamscape Media
Publication date:
April 18, 2017
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#39,225 Overall
Genre rank:
#3,805 in Fiction - Literary