Telegram Home

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Telegram Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kirsten McKenzie
SeriesThe Old Curiosity Shop
Series part Volume No. 3
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:360
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreHistorical mysteries
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780995117099
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Squabbling Sparrows Press
Imprint Squabbling Sparrows Press
Publication Date 13 September 2021
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

History will change Sarah Lester's mother is missing and the Indian uprising holds her father captive. The police want to question her, and even the church is demanding its pound of flesh. Her return to The Old Curiosity Shop raises more questions than answers. Waiting in the shadows is a vengeful Richard Grey. After discovering Sarah's ability to travel through time, nothing will stop him from restoring his name to its former glory. Not even time. Can Sarah reunite her scattered family before Grey closes the doorway to the past? Telegram Home is the last book The Old Curiosity Shop trilogy.

Author Biography

For years Kirsten McKenzie worked in her family's antique store, where she went from selling postcards in the corner, to selling Royal Worcester vases and seventeenth century silverware. She also worked for fourteen years as a Customs Officer in both New Zealand and England, fighting international crime. Kirsten's time slip series - The Old Curiosity Shop series, has been described as The Time Travellers Wife meets The Far Pavilions. Her bestselling gothic thriller Painted was released in 2017. Followed by her medical thriller Doctor Perry in 2018. Now a full time author, she lives in New Zealand with her husband, her daughters, and two rescue cats. Kirsten can usually be found procrastinating on Twitter under the handle @kiwimrsmac.

Reviews

"Throughout the book Kirsten weaves a story that keeps the reader wanting to know more, as well as including brilliant snapshots of world history." -TheRealMrsBrady.com "Kirsten created a complex embroidery of tales in the first two books and wove them together in a fascinating manner that left me desperate to read Telegram Home, the final in the Old Curiosity Shop trilogy. She didn't disappoint as all the threads were tidied away and all my questions were answered." -WriteOn For The Arts