
Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
A Regency Romance
by Abigail Wilson
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Pub Date May 26 2020 | Archive Date Oct 19 2020
Thomas Nelson--FICTION | Thomas Nelson
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Description
In this new Regency romance, a young unwed mother must protect her heart from the charms of her convenient new husband, Lord Torrington. She is not, however, prepared to protect her life.
When the widowed Lord Torrington agreed to spy for the crown, he never planned to impersonate a highwayman, let alone rob the wrong carriage. Stranded on the road with an unconscious young woman, he is forced to propose marriage to protect his identity and her reputation, as well as his dangerous mission.
Trapped not only by her duty to her country but also by her limited options as an unwed mother, Miss Elizabeth Cantrell and her infant son are whisked away to Middlecrest Abbey by none other than the elder brother of her son’s absent father. There she is met by Torrington’s beautiful grown daughters, a vicious murder, and an urgent hunt for the missing intelligence that could turn the war with France. Meanwhile she must convince everyone that her marriage is a genuine love match if her new husband has any hope of uncovering the enemy.
Determined to keep her son’s true identity a secret, Elizabeth will need to remain one step ahead of her fragile heart, her uncertain future, and the relentless fiend bent on her new family’s ruin.
Early Praise for Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey:
“Murder is far from no one’s thoughts in this delicious new romantic mystery from Abigail Wilson. With scandal dodging every turn of the page, mystery hiding behind the visage of each character, and a romance brewing with an English rake of the worse—and best—sorts, readers will find nothing lacking! I was entranced, mesmerized, addlepated, and not a little bit bewildered as I wandered the halls of Middlecrest Abbey.” —Jaime Jo Wright, author of the Christy Award–winning novel, The House on Foster Hill
“From the very first page, I was enraptured! Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey has intrigue, mystery, and suspense beautifully enhanced by the vulnerability revealed through memorable characters making this story impossible to put down. A must-read recommendation, this story is exactly what makes me love reading!” —Natalie Walters, author of the Harbored Secrets series
“Suspicion shades the affluent grounds of Middlecrest Abbey in this riveting novel by Abigail Wilson. The artful balance of mystery and romance cleverly blends with the Gothic tones of Regency England. With exquisite prose and a layered plot, Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey is a compelling story not to be missed.” —Rachel Scott McDaniel, award-winning author of Above the Fold
- Full-length Regency romance mystery (c. 90,000 words)
- Perfect for fans of Sarah Ladd, Deanna Raybourn, Julie Klassen, Tasha Alexander, and Lauren Willig
- Also by Abigail Wilson:
- In the Shadow of Croft Towers
- Midnight on the River Grey
- The Vanishing at Loxby Manor (available January 2021)
- Includes discussion questions for book clubs
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780785233077 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
Featured Reviews

MASQUERADE AT MIDDLECREST ABBEY by ABIGAIL WILSON has it all - a masquerade of a marriage, murder, mystery and romance, which make up an exciting and really delightful story.
Taking place in 1815 in Southeastern England, at Adrian, Lord Torrington's, country estate, the story starts with a marriage of convenience, mostly to cover up Adrian's activity as a spy for the crown, but also to save Elizabeth, who is an unwed mother, from having her reputation ruined even further.
The story is fast paced and hard to put down. Things are definitely not what they seem, and it is only right at the end that the murderer is exposed.
Right through the book there is an element of secrecy, and I like the way we are reminded that we are only truly free when we walk in truth with one another.
The author has described life at that time in history in England so very well, and it is obvious that she has done a great deal of research. It is a most enjoyable read and one I can highly recommend.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Thomas Nelson. The opinions in this review are completely my own.
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