The Last Maharajan
Contemporary Women's Fiction and Thriller
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Tamara Christians
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Susan Wingate
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With her mother dying and her marriage falling apart, Euly Winger returns to her birth place in order to uncover a dark secret about her parent's divorce. Something that has haunted their family since Euly was a young adult.
But when Euly meets up with an old acquaintance, her time back home turns nightmarish when he angrily reveals everything he knows about her parents.
A suspenseful and inspirational listen, The Last Maharajan is a story of love - in all of its forms; loss - in all of its sadness; and forgiveness - in all of its redemption.
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Commentaires
"The narrator’s voice is very genuine and compelling. Strong women are always appealing, and these are two very strong women. Wingate develops [the story] with a lovely, light touch.... Wingate handles the narrative with such ease. [The reader is] drawn to her honesty. Brava, Susan." (Phyllis Schieber, author of Willing Spirits and The Sinner’s Guide to Confession)
“Susan Wingate shows an understanding of human nature well beyond what is normally seen in a novel. She has a mastery of dialogue that I find refreshing - I felt as though I was right there, listening. It isn’t often I find dialogue so true-to-life. Between her mastery of dialogue and understanding of human nature, Susan Wingate held me captive...you will find yourself saying 'Just one more chapter' over and over again. It is one of those rare books you won’t want to put down. I look forward to reading more of Ms. Wingate’s work.” (Joyce Anthony, author of Storm and blog mistress of Books & Authors blog)