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A young Englishwoman returns home, taking leave of the convent in Brittany where she has learned to live as a nun. At the country estate where Elinor stays, Leslie, a student at Oxford, is spending his summer vacation with Laura, the woman he hopes to marry. Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife is a novel by Caroline Clive.
Paul Ferroll, a well-respected magistrate, lives at his quiet country estate with a loving family. When his wife is found gruesomely murdered in her own bed, the subsequent arrest of Ferroll’s servant serves to cool suspicions for a time, but the magistrate’s peculiar behavior threatens to upend his family’s idyllic image. Paul Ferroll is a novel by Caroline Clive.
A young Englishwoman returns home, taking leave of the convent in Brittany where she has learned to live as a nun. At the country estate where Elinor stays, Leslie, a student at Oxford, is spending his summer vacation with Laura, the woman he hopes to marry. Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife is a novel by Caroline Clive.
Paul Ferroll, a well-respected magistrate, lives at his quiet country estate with a loving family. When his wife is found gruesomely murdered in her own bed, the subsequent arrest of Ferroll’s servant serves to cool suspicions for a time, but the magistrate’s peculiar behavior threatens to upend his family’s idyllic image. Paul Ferroll is a novel by Caroline Clive.
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