Rosemary Mc Loughlin elegantly captures period glamour & darkness in Tyringham Park
- a brilliant & epic tale of love
Rosemary Mc Loughlin elegantly captures period glamour & darkness in Tyringham Park
- a brilliant & epic tale of love & loss. It is 1917 & Charlotte Blackshaw is only eight years old when her little sister Victoria vanishes from the magnificent country estate of Tyringham Park. The feverish search for Victoria soon uncovers jealousies & deceits that the inhabitants of the grand house have fought for years to keep hidden. As the years pass & her sister's disappearance casts a long shadow over their lives, Charlotte finds herself embroiled in the passions & secrets, lives & deaths, trysts & betrayals that affect the days of everyone connected to this once great house. & though she tries to escape, she knows that Tyringham Park & its mysteries will never release their hold on her... The Last September meets Downton Abbey. Part emotional, part historical, it is all consuming. (Woman's Way). ' Dark & densely plotted, this is The Thorn Birds with a dash of Du Maurier's Rebecca
- brilliant. (Irish Daily Mail). Mc Loughlin marshals the gothic suspense of Daphne Du Maurier... Tyringham Park delivers grand passion, secret intra-class trysts, kidnap & violent deaths within a gripping romance. (Irish Independent). Rosemary Mc Loughlin, born & reared as Rosie Fahey in Australia, has lived in Ireland for forty years & isn't sick of it yet. She lives in Dublin with her husband Kevin, & has two adult children, Cian & Orla.