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The Pride of the Peacock
The Pride of the Peacock
Author: Victoria Holt
A magnificent opal that carries a deadly curse. A Great English estate that is lost and born anew. The wilds and dangers of turn-of-the-century Australia. A marriage of convenience and secret desire.
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ISBN-13: 9780449231982
ISBN-10: 0449231984
Publication Date: 4/12/1977
Pages: 302
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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A manificent opal that carries a deadly curse...a great English estate that is lost and born anew...the wilds and dangers of turn-of-the-century Australia.
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The story takes place in late 19th century England and Australia. Jessica Clavering has never been understood or loved at the Dower House. Her family, especially her mother, consistently talks about "better days" when they had lived in Oakland Hall, their ancestral home. But after a chance meeting with the new owner of Oakwood Hall, old Ben Madden the forbidden elderly gentleman that reportedly "stole" her family's estate,
Jessica finally feels the love and excitement that was absent in her life for so many years. As she visits Ben in secret she discovers more about her family's dark past, and how The Green Flash, an exquisite and spellbinding opal, influenced her past.
They become friends, and he puts her in his will. There is one condition: she must marry his son, Joss. She and Joss agree, but they decide to keep it "in name only". Her now father-in-law dies, and Jessica and Joss travel to their joint estate and opal mine in Australia. Here, Jessica becomes fonder of Joss and wonders if the "in name only" part of their marriage will last. There is only one problem: someone is trying to kill Jessica! Will they succeed?
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The ever-talented Victoria Holt takes what could have been a tired plot device - marriage of convenience with secret desire turning to real love - and gives it new life with hidden family secrets, the search for a fabulous lost - and cursed - priceless opal, and the adventure of the rugged Australian Outback.

Jessica Clavering grows up in her staid, rigid, loveless English family but longs for a life of adventure. She finds it in an arranged marriage with the son of her secret friend and they had off to unimaginable adventure...what more could a reader ask for? This is my favorite Holt novel, and I also recommend "Mistress of Mellyn."
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One of Holt's best.


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