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The Herbalist's Secret

By: Annabelle Marx
Narrated by: Helen McAlpine
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Two small lifeless bodies lie on the sand, arms carefully placed by their sides. On the other side of the loch stands an imposing house. It's almost as if it gives a silent howl of distress, echoing over the hills, making the birds turn their gaze down to the beach where the two bodies lie, awaiting discovery.

1889: Kitty Gray dreams of attending university and becoming a doctor, but when she is married off to Charles Maclean, one of Glasgow's richest and most eligible bachelors, her aspiration suddenly slips far from reach.

Exiled to her new remote home in the Scottish Highlands, with its gargoyles, gothic arches and turrets, Kitty seeks solace in creating a restorative herb garden. Combining her medical knowledge and new-found fascination with herbalism, Kitty spends her days absorbed in a world of herbs and their healing properties until a devastating tragedy strikes...

2003: Caitlin Black arrives at Ardbray House determined to restore the crumbling mansion and Kitty's walled garden to their former glory, enlisting the help of long-time housekeeper Greer Mackenzie. But as Caitlin delves deeper into the history of this once magnificent home, she uncovers a past haunted by misfortune and grief. And beneath the blood-red roses that climb beside the bay window of the drawing room, a human skull is about to be unearthed.

The truth that has held Ardbray House captive for so long is surfacing, and with it, the heart-breaking secret of the herbalist who once lived there.

An evocative, beautifully written, and unforgettable mystery that will transport you to the wild and beautiful Scottish Highlands. The Herbalist’s Secret will have fans of Fiona Valpy, Louise Douglas, and Rhys Bowen completely mesmerised.

©2023 Annabelle Marx (P)2023 Storm Publishing
Detective Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Highlander

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What a beautifully written and narrated story. I didn’t want it to end. I am now going to purchase Culpepper and Leyel books!

Kept me enthralled from beginning to the end

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Gripping mystery with well developed characters in a superbly detailed backdrop. Couldn't put it down!

Great story. Well told!

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Loved this book from the first narrated page to the last, could not put it down. Narrator depicted all the wonderful characters so well. Can’t wait for Annabelle’s next book. Bravo!

Fabulous book, beautifully delivered on Audible

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Beautiful story with twists and turns along the way, as a budding herbalist i have an inner Kitty. Thank you for writing this and thank you for the excellent performance! I hope i can soon stop speaking in a Scottish accent!

I felt i was there with them!

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Compelling throughout and loved the herbal medicine that introduces each chapter. Narrator is very good

Loved everything about it!

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