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Sisters of the Lost Marsh
- Narrated by: Lucy Strange
- Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
On a poor farm, six motherless sisters - Grace, Willa, Freya and triplets Deedee, Darcy and Dolly - live in fear of their cruel father. When the Full Moon Fayre visits Hollow-in-the-Marsh, there's a chance for the older girls to steal a moment's fun: they slip out to visit and are enthralled by the shadow-puppeteer.
But the day the fayre moves on, Grace vanishes. Willa goes after her, following a trail into the dangerous Lost Marsh, where it is said a will-o'-the-wisp lures lost souls into the dark waters of the mire. Can Willa save her sister and reunite her family?
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- Robert
- 20-10-22
Another gem, another must read
Lucy Strange's books are simply magical and the characters are so well developed you can't help but feel like you're part of the story. This book is yet another gem I enjoyed listening to from start to finish. The fact that Lucy Strange herself (the author) narrates the book is superb. A must read!
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-05-24
Spellbinding
Absolutely loved this, I was so gripped. Narrated wonderfully by the author with so much emotion.
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- whiteadder19
- 26-10-22
Exquisitely written story
Beautifully narrated story of six sisters who are grow up free from a restrictive medieval culture and a miserable father. Plenty of parallels to modern life, relatable heroines set against a well-researched marsh-life setting. My daughter loved this and I was pleased to find it had as much for me as for her.
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