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Anna Gilbert

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Born May 1, 1916
Died September 24, 2004 (88 years old)
Durham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Also known as: Marguerite Jackson Lazarus, Marguerite J. Gascoigne
13 books
4.9 (7)
54 readers

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Marguerite Jackson was born on 1 May 1916 in Durham, England, UK, daughter of Hannah, and John Jackson, an inspector of schools. On 1937, she obtained a BA with honours and on 1957 a MA at Durham University. She worked as Grammar school English teacher from 1938 to 1973. On 5 April 1956, she married Jacob "Jack" Lazarus. She published Children's fiction as Marguerite J. Gascoigne, and later gothic romance novels as Anna Gilbert. Marguerite died at 88, on 24 September 2004 in North Yorkshire, England.

Books

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The Treachery of Time

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Years after discovering an unknown young girl abandoned in a small English village, two idealistic young lovers, Daniel and Esther, who are planning to marry find themselves confronted by a mysterious woman seeking to destroy their relationship.

A walk in the wood

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When Kate Borrow takes a teacher's job in a Pennine village, she is unaware that she's accepting a date with destiny. Lovely Kate could hear a girl's haunting voice singing in the darkness that first eerie night she arrived in Kinning, the English village where she was to teach during WWII. Later Kate would believe she knew both the girl and the chilling secrets of this close-knit community. Perhaps her youth, or her romantic dreams about James Conrad, the brooding, handsome owner of stately Kinning Hall - misled her. But the strange disappearance of a student, the beautiful Celia Mond, would lead Kate to walk in a shadowy wood of dark passions and betrayals to discover who in Kinning was capable of a desperate desire... and who was capable of murder. A wartime love affair shadowed by the disappearance of a beautiful young girl, and concealed madness in the place where it's least expected.

Flowers for Lilian

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DEADLY SECRETS Something strange was going on in the sunlit village of Asherby Cross... something that had transformed Maggie Ossian's golden, caregree friend Lilian into a haunted creature of midnight secrets and dark, seething passions. No one else was truly aware of Lilian's odd behavior - her mysterious nocturnal disappearances - not even her handsome cousin Francis, whom Maggie had adored since childhood. But when tragedy shook the town, Maggie made an even more shocking discovery - a discovery she dared reveal to no one... until an oddly familiar stranger appeared in Asherby and Maggie found herself trapped in a web of intrigue... an evil garden of sin and seduction where the seeds of revenge took root and deadly desires grew....

The Leavetaking

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Comes a Dark Stranger... Charming, picturesque Emberside Grange--where Isobel Penrose shared an idyllic life with her widowed father and Lydia, her vivacious older cousin. Then one day a tall, dark stranger invaded their lives. He called himself Simeon Graw. There was something disturbing about the gifted portrait artist in the flowing ebony cape. He seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, accompanied by a silent woman clad in black. Disturbing--and frightening. Suddenly Emberside became a place of terrifying night shadows. Lydia had vanished and Isobel, setting out in search of her, was propelled down a twisted road menaced by cloaked desires and sudden death--only to come full circle at Emberside, where she would discover the most shattering truth of all.

Remembering Louise

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The calm of Hester Mallow's life seemed indestructible and brought little or no surprise. Then her sister Louise returned home after seven years. Nervous, beautiful, magnetic, she was a presence to contend with, and Hester watched as her beloved Julian began to fall under her sister's spell. But this is not her only, or biggest, worry. Several days before Louise's arrival, Hester had been the sole witness to a murder. She told no one and the face of the dying man haunts her mercilessly. Still, she is glad to have her sister at home and she soon becomes Louise's constant companion - and confidante. But the responsibilities that come with Louise's revelations are devastating... and perhaps too much for her to endure.

A family likeness

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The selfless love Tessa felt for her grandmother was a natural, ingrained thing; her pride in her family tradition an unquestioned duty, an essential part of being a Jasmyn. Why, then, as she grew up, did she occasionally yearn to be free of Barmote Hall? Was it simply a longing to escape to the village and Reuben Bateman, or was her unhappiness in some strange way linked to the misgivings aroused in her by Grandmamma's tenant at the Lodge, the enigmatic Mrs Masson? Tessa's struggle for spiritual freedom involves her in the discovery of a wrong as cruel as it is unexpected.

The look of innocence

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AN ANGELIC FACE AND A CLOUD OF GOLDEN HAIR Ella's helpless fragility and haunting beauty took silent possession of everything Cassie loved. Her disturbing sensibility filled every corner of the quiet English village where their lives were inextricably tangled in sorrowful secrets of the past. Cassie, orphaned early by a sudden, savage fire, watched hopelessly as her one remaining attachment in life--her love for young Joel Danby--withered in Ella's grasp. And, although Cassie would forgive Joel anything, Ella's unspoken knowledge of Cassie's early tragedy threatened an impending evil for them that even death might not bring to an end.

Images of Rose

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A haunting story of love and mystery in Victorian England. In the late nineteenth century in the lush atmosphere of the English countryside at Saxelby Mill, the seafaring Captain Adam Westerdale had brought his frail bride and where a few years later he buried her. The distraught husband returned to sea, leaving behind him two young daughters, and except for his infrequent visits Lucy and Ellen Westerdale grew to the brink of womanhood happily but without their father's presence. Thus they lived in his absence and in their mother's shadowy memory, dreaming of the day that her girlhood companion, Cousin Rose, would come to them at last. And that May morning when they spied the beautiful young woman dressed in gray, standing lost and alone at the mill gate, was the day it all began. Rose had come and touched their lives and nothing would ever be the same again.

The Long Shadow

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Ben Makepeace, a screenwriter, is recently divorced, with a young son to care for. So when he's invited up to Stoneham Park in Oxfordshire to meet someone who wants to bankroll his latest script, he jumps at the chance. Victor Sheldon is a hedge fund billionaire yet when Ben meets him he's bemused, for Victor is none other than old schoolfriend Daniel, last seen some 25 years ago. Victor is eager to introduce him to the various occupants of his Palladian home and Ben can't quite believe the great stroke of good fortune. But history can cast a long shadow, and soon Ben finds himself caught up in a vicious endgame with roots buried deep in the past of his childhood.

A hint of witchcraft

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Strange things have been brewing in the village of Ashlaw in 1923: the once-prosperous drapers' shop has gone bankrupt and three separate families' lives have each, it seems, been hexed. In a bigger town such news might happen every day, but in tiny, remote Ashlaw, even one of these curses can set the whole village off-kilter. So what could be responsible for the stir? Margot, a local, precocious schoolgirl, has been trying to figure this out, especially since hers was one of the three ill-fated families. She comes to a strange conclusion-each of these curses somehow involves one Linden Grey, the most intriguing woman Margot has ever met. She determines to understand, once and for all, Linden's identity and her preternatural, even deadly, powers. But in her search, is Margot willing to hand over her childish innocence? With eerie suspense and clever turns of plot, Anna Gilbert bewitches believers and non-believers alike in this chronicle of a village's encounter with the other-worldly.

The Wedding Guest

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The Findon sisters once had lived lives of provincial perfection, but when their niece Elinor comes to live with them, both Edwardian Age and the Great War are over, and a personal tragedy darkens the lives of all three women.