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Rebecca Macauley

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Rebecca Macauley

Rebecca Macauley is a talented and award-winning narrator. She has appeared in a variety of television programs, including the internationally popular series Neighbours and the Australian drama Blue Heelers. Her work includes the US feature film Darkness Falls and the children's television series Wicked Science. Rebecca has previously narrated Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta and Ursula Dubosarsky's Abyssinia.

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Title:
The Lady and the Unicorn
Written by:
Isolde Martyn 
Read by:
Rebecca Macauley 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
12 
Duration:
15 hours 24 minutes 
Published:
June 01 2013 
Available Date:
May 28 2012 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743178973 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical; Middle Ages 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Winner Romance Writers of America RITA Award / Best First Novel 2000
Winner Romance Writers of Australia Romantic Book of the Year Award 1999

“A great read.”
The Romantic Times

"A wonderfully interwoven tapestry of a book."
Barbara Erskine, bestselling author of Lady of Hay

A stunning romantic debut.

It is 1470, and the Wars of the Roses threaten to tear England apart. Overnight a man can find himself set against his brother or unable to trust the woman in his arms. For the beautiful and spirited ward of Warwick the Kingmaker, Margery, freedom is the only prize worth fighting for. Disgraced and banished to a nunnery after the philandering Edward IV seduced her, she is determined that no man will ever decide her fate again. Torn between her loyalty to her cause and a dangerous attraction to a man she should despise, Margery's mission becomes a race against time to outwit her enemies and her husband.

“This novel leaves the reader with a desire to know more about the period and the people who lived it.”
Hearts Talk