Victoria Twead
A Sixpenny Cross Story
by Victoria Twead
From New York Times bestselling author Victoria Twead: Abigail has it all—except a baby. When a gypsy offers to change her fate, one desperate choice sets off a chain of chilling consequences.
Victoria Twead is the New York Times bestselling author of the popular Old Fools series.
Abigail Martin has everything: beauty, money, a loving husband, and a fabulous house in the picturesque village of Sixpenny Cross.
But Abigail is denied the one thing she craves... A baby.
When a gypsy offers to change her life, will Abigail accept?
Can she deal with the consequences that threaten to send her world spinning out of control?
Sometimes heart-warming, often chilling, this tale from Sixpenny Cross is our first glimpse behind the closed doors of a leafy, English village.
Perfect for fans of charming English village series, clever twists, and murder served with a slice of homemade cake.
“Oh my goodness. I have known this author through her wonderful memoirs of life in Spain and other climes. I loved those books and now I know she is a multi-faceted author as she writes very entertaining fiction as well. A is for Abigail is a delightful story in a shorter format. Weaving its way around wonderful descriptions of village life, the tight plot is highlighted by the author's finely drawn characters and held this reader until the last sentence. I know there is a B is for Bella in the works which is just as well as I am not ready to leave Sixpenny Cross and its residents just yet.”
Elizabeth Moore, author of Someday series
“"5.0 out of 5 stars Having read all the Old Fool memoirs by Victoria Twead, I was curious about her foray into fiction. I was not disappointed; this is a thrilling short story set in the Village of Sixpenny Cross and revolving around Abigail Martin. I would thoroughly recommend it."”
Sandra McKenna, Top 500 Amazon Reviewer
Victoria Twead is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestselling author and usually works in her pyjamas.
Eleven years in a tiny, remote, mountain village in Spain, rescuing a vulture, and owning probably the most dangerous cockerel in Europe, inspired Victoria to write "Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools". Victoria and Joe next emigrated to Australia to watch their new granddaughters thrive amongst kangaroos and koalas. More joyous life-chapters are unwinding and subsequent books in the Old Fools series continue to pop up.
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