‘I gather that her fortune has diminished to the point where she had to choose marriage to him or an application for a position as companion or governess. All those fine dresses, all that expensive music, Tobias – within the month, knowing that the family were no longer her ladyship’s guests, the duns would have been at the Bramhalls’ door. So understand and pity her if you can.’
‘I can. I do. And for Bess’s sake, I am pleased. If she had a choice. For once in her life it would have been good if she could choose.’
‘And you, dear Tobias – what of you and your choices?’
As the little band in the gallery struck up, I reflected that, God willing, I had made my choice. Until he called me elsewhere, I would be content with what He had so graciously bestowed upon me.
I cleared my throat.
‘Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the sight of God…’
About the Author
Prize-winning short-story writer JUDITH CUTLER is the author of twenty-five contemporary novels, including the acclaimed Fran Harman series. Though this is only her second historical novel, her historical short stories have appeared in magazines and anthologies all over the world.
Judith has taught Creative Writing at Birmingham University and run writing courses elsewhere, including a maximum-security prison and an idyllic Greek island. She lives in the Cotswolds with her husband, fellow Allison & Busby author Edward Marston.
www.judithcutler.co.uk
By Judith Cutler
THE TOBIAS CAMPION SERIES
The Keeper of Secrets
Shadow of the Past
THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT FRANCES HARMAN SERIES
Cold Pursuit
Life Sentence
THE JOSIE WELFORD SERIES
The Chinese Takeout
The Food Detective
STAND-ALONES
Drawing the Line
Scar Tissue
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Hardback published in Great Britain in 2008.
Paperback edition published in 2009.
This ebook edition first published in 2012.
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