From the author of The Gypsy Madonna and The Last Voyage of the
Valentina, a breathless novel that sweeps its heroine from the Cornish
coast to the rugged beauty of Puglia Italy, where she discovers a
shocking truth about her family and the way to save her ancestral
home.
Celestria Montague always spends her summers at Pendrift Hall, the
rambling, shabby mansion adorned with wisteria and clematis that has
been home to the Montague family for generations. It is 1958, and the
family is celebrating her father's fiftieth birthday at a lavish ball.
The celebratory night ends in death and tragedy, however, and young
Celestria learns that the family may lose Pendrift Hall. Her grandfather
urges Celestria to play detective, to solve the mysteries surrounding
the night's events, and to save the ancient mansion if at all possible.
Her quest takes her to Italy's rugged and beautiful Puglia, and into the
dark, cool cloisters of the Convento di Santa Maria del Mare. Here
Celestria meets an enigmatic stranger and confronts unwelcome truths
about her family--and herself.
Sea of Lost Love is Santa Montefiore at her very best--sensitive,
sensual, and complex.