A means of grace

Edith Pargeter

Original title: A Means of Grace

first published 1956 Headline, 1995 312 pages

> Emmy Marryat is determined to go home. Her English friends think she's crazy to go back after what happened, crazy to take such risks, crazy to expect to find the same country, the same city, the same people. The land Emmy knew has simply gone; the country divided by the Communism that has taken over after the ravages of a world war. But she is still receiving letters from the ghosts of that country, and return to...

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A means of grace edition · 1996 · Thorndike Press · 506 pages
A means of grace edition · 1995 · Headline · 312 pages
A means of grace edition · 1994 · Headline Review · 312 pages

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