At eighteen, Jennifer Crawley led a strange and
lonely life - her days in the cotton mill, her nights with
possessive - and slightly mad - Aunt Mavis. Jenny didn't even know
who her parents were. Aunt Mavis never spoke of them. Then came the
chance to better herself - to work as a servant at Skipton Hall. And
there Jenny found a household as weird as the one she had left
behind. Mrs Sloane, the terrifying housekeeper, was as cruel as she
was ugly, taking pleasure in bullying and frightening the young
maids. Henry Skipton was an embittered, solitary man who took care
never to see his invalid wife. And Eloise Skipton lay bed-ridden, a
beautiful woman in a beautiful room, feeding on hatred and plotting
vengeance on the man she had married. When she first set eyes on
young Jenny, she realized that she had found the perfect weapon for
revenge. But Jenny, for the first time in her life, had a friend.
Maria Hesketh, a gutsy, talented Liverpudlian, her character as
fiery as her hair, was determined that she and Jenny would make
something of their lives, would succeed in spite of everything. |