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The Time of the Hunter's Moon

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Published

Pages

381

Language

EN

ISBN

0002227568

Reading Time

~6h 40min

The Time of the Hunter's Moon is a romantic thrillers, mystery and detective stories book by Eleanor Burford. In 1983. It has 381 pages.

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Cordelia Grant wonders if she is dreaming after she sees a handsome stranger in the forest at the time of the hunter's moon, when legends say a girl will see her future husband. Haunted by the memory of this mystery man, Cordelia begins a new life as schoolmistress at a girl's academy and finds herself pursued by Jason Verringer, a dashing land baron with a scandalous reputation: It is rumored that Jason murdered his wife and mistress. But he has invaded her thoughts and is competing with the memory of the handsome stranger. Now Cordelia's destiny depends on finding out the truth about two very different men...

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How many pages is The Time of the Hunter's Moon?+

The Time of the Hunter's Moon has 381 pages.

When was The Time of the Hunter's Moon published?+

The Time of the Hunter's Moon was published in 1983.

What genre is The Time of the Hunter's Moon?+

The Time of the Hunter's Moon is a Romantic thrillers, Mystery and detective stories, Gothic novels book.

What is The Time of the Hunter's Moon about?+

Cordelia Grant wonders if she is dreaming after she sees a handsome stranger in the forest at the time of the hunter's moon, when legends say a girl will see her future husband. Haunted by the memory of this mystery man, Cordelia begins a new life as schoolmistress at a girl's academy and finds ...

Who wrote The Time of the Hunter's Moon?+

The Time of the Hunter's Moon was written by Eleanor Burford.