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The Deception of Harriet Fleet
The Deception of Harriet Fleet | HELEN. SCARLETT
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Dark and brimming with suspense, an atmospheric Victorian chiller set in brooding County Durham for fans of Stacey Halls and Laura Purcell 1871. An age of discovery and progress. But for the Wainwright family, residents of the gloomy Teesbank Hall in County Durham the secrets of the past continue to overshadow their lives. Harriet would not have taken the job of governess in such a remote place unless she wanted to hide from something or someone. Her charge is Eleanor, the daughter of the house, a fiercely bright eighteen-year-old, tortured by demons and feared by relations and staff alike. But it soon becomes apparent that Harriet is not there to teach Eleanor, but rather to monitor her erratic and dangerous behaviour - to spy on her. Worn down by Eleanor's unpredictable hostility, Harriet soon finds herself embroiled in Eleanor's obsession - the Wainwright's dark, tragic history. As family secrets are unearthed, Harriet's own begin to haunt her and she becomes convinced that ghosts from the past are determined to reveal her shameful story. For Harriet, like Eleanor, is plagued by deception and untruths.
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This was a really interesting story. It focuses heavily on the mental health treatment of women in the past and its tough reading at times. There is a mystery to the plot but you become more entangled in Harriet and Eleanor than that. The plot is slow and steady building to a dramatic moment before a calmer but equally well written ending. I like Harriet from the start and wanted her to succeed in staying away from her uncle. #Netgalley 4*

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#12BooksOf2020

No. 1 - The Deception of Harriet Fleet by Helen Scarlett. I read an ARC of this for NetGalley and for a debut novel, it sets the bar high. I loved it.

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Andrew65 Great, even the cover is calling me. Stacked . 4y
OutsmartYourShelf @Andrew65 ❤ It's so good. 4y
Andrew65 @OutsmartYourShelf Can‘t wait to read it. 😊 4y
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EadieB @OutsmartYourShelf I just requested it on NetGalley. Looks good! 4y
OutsmartYourShelf @EadieB Hope you enjoy it! 4y
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October wrap-up including four 5🌟 & five 4🌟reads! Almost unheard of for me 😄

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To escape an abusive home, Harriet applies for the job of governess at Teesdale Hall. When she arrives she finds that her charge is a disturbed young woman imprisoned in a house that is reputedly haunted by the ghost of a previous governess.

I absolutely loved it! 5🌟

Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Quercus Books, for the opportunity to read an ARC. #NetGalley