Dimensions
111 x 178 x 34mm
A highly entertaining, wonderfully colourful story, now revealed to be written by one of our favourite historical novelists.
In mid-seventeenth-century England, the nation was in upheaval. In the Dorset countryside, one sunlit afternoon, a young girl - illicitly bathing in a stream - first fell in love with a passing stranger. Her family called her Doreas, but he called her Campion and that's what she longed to be, then and forever.
She had one gift left for her by her unknown father - a pendant made of gold, banded by tiny glowing stones and at its base was a seal engraved with an axe and the words: St Matthew. So when she flees before the unbearable suitor who is forced upon her after her forbidden meeting, she takes this and some delicate lace gloves with her, and hopes to find her father, and her lover.
There are four of these intricately wrought seals - each owned by a stranger, each holding a secret within. And when all four seals are united, then the holder will have access to great wealth and power. That is Campion's inheritance.
But to claim it and find again her summer love, she must follow the course her father's legacy charts for her. It is a road full of both peril and enchantment.
'A Crowning Mercy' was first published under the name Susannah Kells - the pseudonym for the writing team of Bernard and Judy Cornwell.