Kingham's Folly
When news of Napoleon's escape from Elba reaches Woodfield Hall, Harriet Weston's cousins are among the first to enlist in Wellington's army.
Alone and bereft at their departure, Harriet finds herself drawn to Kingham's Folly, the remote and sinister ruin perched high on the cliffs at Stoneleigh Marsh.
Days later, Harriet comes to the aid of a beggar woman who insists on telling her fortune - her three paths to midnight. Alarmed by such a prediction, Harriet rushes away and almost immediately falls into the arms of the mysterious Captain Hunter.
Tragically, the paths so vividly foretold are destined to take her on a voyage of love, death and deceit, before she can be freed from the secrets of Kingham's Folly.
Published October 2004
Robert Hale
ISBN: 0-7090-7704-1
Jacket design by David Young
KINGHAM'S FOLLY: Taking her father back to Norfolk, where he was born, Danielle discovered the tiny hamlet of Waterloo. Her mind then went into overdrive wondering if any of the relations had ever fought alongside one of her heroes - The Duke of Wellington.
Three years later, following extensive research (including a detailed tour of the battle fields at Waterloo and Napoleon and Wellington's campaign headquarters), Danielle set about writing her first historical saga KINGHAM'S FOLLY.
 A tomboy herself as a child, Danielle had no difficulty describing her young heroine's exploits!
Inspiration for Kingham's Folly
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