An Englishwoman in France by Wendy Robertson

An Englishwoman in France

Wendy Robertson
224 pages
Severn House Publishers
Jul 2011
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Review In this eerie, atmospheric paranormal novel, Robertson deftly intertwines two time periods, slowly absorbing one into the other through her remarkably likable protagonist. Although current-day syndicated British horoscope writer Stella sees dead people, she can't see her young daughter, who was brutally murdered, and Stella desperately needs closure. In 301 CE, young Tib, a healer, and his Corinthian mentor, Modeste, spread their belief in the newly organizing Christian religion and become Roman targets in Gaul. When Stella's long-suffering husband takes her to France and they rent what was Tib's home, Stella sees the boy and Modeste around town. After Stella's husband returns to Britain and his job, leaving Stella alone, she finds herself in Roman times, a companion to Tib and Modeste as they tangle with the emperor, his wife, and the old religion. Robertson's meticulous details about the Roman era and early Christians come to life in this tale exploring time, souls, and lo! ve. -- Booklist, July 1, 2011
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Pages 224
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Published 2011
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