Palace of Tears

Author(s): Julian Leatherdale

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A shining story of family, passion, secrets and vengeance woven through the hardships of both World Wars, and always bringing us back to The Palace, a mountain hotel famed equally for its luxury and for its mysterious owner.

Angie loved Mr Fox's magnificent, absurd hotel. In fact, it was her one true great love. But ... today Angie was so cross, so fed up with everybody and everything, she would probably cheer if a wave of fire swept over the cliff and engulfed the Palace and all its guests.A sweltering summer's day, January 1914: the charismatic and ruthless Adam Fox throws a lavish birthday party for his son and heir at his elegant clifftop hotel in the Blue Mountains. Everyone is invited except Angie, the girl from the cottage next door. The day will end in tragedy, a punishment for a family's secrets and lies.In 2013, Fox's granddaughter Lisa, seeks the truth about the past. Who is this Angie her mother speaks of: 'the girl who broke all our hearts'? Why do locals call Fox's hotel the 'palace of tears'? Behind the grandeur and glamour of its famous guests and glittering parties, Lisa discovers a hidden history of passion and revenge, loyalty and love.A grand piano burns in the night, a seance promises death or forgiveness, a fire rages in a snowstorm, a painter's final masterpiece inspires betrayal, a child is given away. With twist upon twist, this lush, strange mystery withholds its shocking truth to the very end.

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Julian Leatherdale's first love was theatre and acting. He studied academic history at university but discovered his passion for popular history as a staff writer, researcher and photo editor for Time-Life's Australians At War series. He later researched and co-wrote scripts for two one-hour Film Australia documentaries Return to Sandakan and The Forgotten Force, shown on ABC TV and overseas. For several years he was the public relations manager for an international hotel school in the Blue Mountains where he currently lives with his wife and two children.

General Fields

  • : 9781760111601
  • : Allen & Unwin
  • : Allen & Unwin
  • : 01 April 2015
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : Australia
  • : 01 May 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Julian Leatherdale
  • : Paperback
  • : 615
  • : English
  • : 560