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The Wind Off the Small Isles

Two enchanting stories from the Queen of the Romantic Mystery

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The Wind Off the Small Isles

By: Mary Stewart
Narrated by: Susie Riddell
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Beloved author Mary Stewart's long-lost novella, now available for the first time in 40 years and perfect for fans of Anya Seton, Daphne du Maurier and Santa Montefiore.

'Now she would spell love her own way...'

In 1879, a wealthy young woman elopes with an impoverished fisherman, leaving her family, who live on the volcanic island of Lanzarote, distraught. In 1968, 23-year-old Perdita West, secretary to the famous author Cora Gresham, visits Lanzarote, the strangest and most wild of the Canary Isles, on a research trip. They meet Cora's estranged son, Mike, and fall in love with the unusual, beautiful little island.

While snorkeling, a landslide traps Perdita in an underwater cave. No one knows where she is, so she can't count on a rescue. And her efforts to save herself will reveal the solution to a century-old mystery...

The Wind off the Small Isles is Mary Stewart's sweeping, romantic long-lost novella, finally being brought back to print in a beautiful, all new edition for the first time in more than four decades.

(P)2016 Hodder & Stoughton©2016 Jennifer Clare Ogden
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Contemporary Cosy Mystery Short Stories
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A delightful gentle love story. One unknown before but very much enjoyed now.How there will be more to follow

Delightful

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Lovely novella for fans of Mary Stewart, set in the Canary Islands. I like the way her stories end not only with the satisfactory arrangement of the romance theme, but also with some other denoument or completion.

Sorry to say that I found the narrator's voice rather irritating. She sounded for much of the story as if she was getting over a cold. I hope she's better now....

Sweet tale

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Absolutely remarkable story, as usual from Mary Stewart.
So descriptive that instantly transports you to live through a mesmerising adventure alongside of vibrant and strong characters.
Thank you Mary Stewart for engaging my mind again.

Gripping 📖☀️

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