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A Harp in Lowndes Square by
Rachel Ferguson
originally published in 1936
This story tells of Vere and James, twins gifted with ‘the sight,’ which allows them to see and even experience scenes from the past (including one, at Hampton Court, involving royalty).
The twins are already aware of their mother’s troubled relationship with her own mother, the formidable Lady Vallant, but the discovery of an Aunt Myra, who died young and of whom their mother has never spoken, leads them to uncover the family’s tragic past.
Rachel Ethelreda Ferguson (1892-1957) was born in Hampton Wick. She published twelve novels. Others include A Footman for the Peacock (1940) and Evenfield (1942).
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