In fifteenth-century England, Richard Lanyon, who had sacrificed the happiness of his own family to become a landowner, finds he can no longer live with the guilt of his past, while his son, agreeing to an arranged marriage, harbors his own lost dreams. Reprint.
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About the Author:
Born in London, Valerie Anand knew at the age of six she wanted to be an author. At the age of fifteen, she saw MGM's film, Ivanhoe and walked out of the cinema knowing that historical novels were the kind she most wanted to write. Over the course of her long and distinguished writing career, Valerie has written many works of historical fiction. Still living in London, Valerie Anand frequently visits Exmoor, the setting featured in The House of Lanyon.
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