The Valley of Secrets
Hussey, Charmian
Sold by M. C. Wilson, Perth, WA, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since 11 January 2016
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by M. C. Wilson, Perth, WA, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since 11 January 2016
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst edition, first impression 2003 SIGNED Limited Edition by Charmain Hussey of which this copy is 130 of 225 copies, fine hardback in a near fine dust wrapper, corners and edges lightly rubbed. No inscription. 384 pages. Illustrated endpapers. Bibliography.
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In many ways, The Valley of Secrets is a life’s work for author Charmian Hussey. Her debut novel began life as a modest, locally-published volume. Inspired by the childhood fantasies of her son, now in his thirties, Hussey’s book was seized upon by book collectors and began to change hands for four-figure sums. This new, mainstream edition brings her story to a wider audience and, importantly, it deserves attention.
It is the story of a teenage boy called Stephen Lansbury who, after living his whole life in care homes in London, is informed by a crusty old solicitor (who could have been lifted from a Dickens novel) that he is the sole beneficiary of his uncle’s estate. Stephen inherits a large country house in Cornwall, Lansbury Hall, and sets off at once to take up residence there. Apparently unoccupied, the dusty pile sits amidst a vast expanse of overgrown gardens and hidden valleys. Protected by high walls and shrouded in mystery, the house and its secretive owners are almost a legend amongst the locals and they are duly agog when this young man arrives to make his home there.
But not all is as it seems. Stephen’s uncle was an Amazonian explorer, and when Stephen discovers and reads the journal of his relative’s last voyage overseas, it becomes clear that he brought something back with him... which may still survive.
This is a defiantly old-fashioned story, which revels in its environmental messages and glories in its sumptuous descriptions of the local flora and fauna. It’s a fascinating book and is certain to be enjoyed by many. (Age 10 and over) --John McLay
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