Falsely imprisoned as a child in Victorian England,
Poppy is finally released as a young woman. But
despite this cruel adversity, her loving spirit remains
undaunted, and she eagerly begins to reconstruct her
life. However, burdened with the dark secret of her
imprisonment, she eventually shares it with Scotland
Yard's finest: Inspector Peter Palgrave -- betrayals and
intrigue abound.
Joan Johnson: "Carol Kennedy has a magic wand
that waves away the mundane and worrisome times in
which we live and puts us squarely in the world of the
Victorian era. Her prodigious work, seven books
already and another on the way, brings back the world
of Dickens, The Bronte sisters, and even Flaubert with
authentic language, settings and details of life in an era
before the crust of technology covered society, a time
when hardship and happiness were clearly defined as
central to life without distractions. ... I am grateful to
writers who can spin a yarn that is full of warm-throated
goodness that overcomes adversity. Kennedy is a
prolific writer with a teeming imagination, a writer to be
cherished for her gifts. I am grateful to have found this
series of novels and hope there are many more to
come."