Book description
For the last twenty years Sir James Monmouth has been a gentleman
adventurer, journeying all over the globe in the footsteps of his
hero, the great pioneering traveller Conrad Vane.
One rainy winter night, Sir James returns to London. Orphaned at
five, it is now time to find out more about his family and origins,
and also to learn about the early years of Conrad Vane.
But at every turn James is warned off his investigation into Conrad
Vane. Do these warnings explain his flashes of intense fear and
feelings of being watched? And what of the boy who has started
haunting his every step and the mysterious mirror with its
inexplicable reflections?
Eventually, Sir James's quest leads him to the old lady of Kittiscar
Hall, and deep into a past that binds him to his hero in ways he never
could have imagined.
Susan Hill's novels and short stories have won the Whitbread,
Somerset Maugham and John Lewellyn Rhys awards and been shortlisted
for the Booker Prize. She is the author of over fifty books, including
a series of crime novels featuring the detective Simon Serrailler and
the ghost stories The Small Hand and The Woman in Black,
which has been running as a play in the West End since 1989, and has
recently also been made into a major film starring Daniel Radcliffe.
She lives in the Cotswolds.
[www. susan-hill. com]