Publisher's Synopsis
In Florence Warden's thrilling novel, "Joan, the Curate," readers are transported to the heart of rural England, where the seemingly tranquil rhythms of village life conceal a darker undercurrent of crime. This meticulously prepared edition allows you to rediscover a classic tale centered around smuggling. With a compelling female protagonist at its core, the story unravels secrets hidden within the close-knit community. "Joan, the Curate" offers a captivating glimpse into a world where appearances can be deceiving and danger lurks in unexpected corners. Fans of classic mystery and detective fiction, literary works, and stories featuring strong female characters will be enthralled by this enduring novel. Experience the timeless appeal of Warden's storytelling in this republication of a historical text.
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