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The Moonlit Maze by Zoë Marriott | Reading Group Notes

Will your book club uncover the secrets hidden in the Moonlit Maze? Get the discussion started with these reading group notes.

The past can hold you in its spell…

A windswept moor. A house in ruins. A secret to unlock…

1924. Lord and Lady Kearsley’s glittering Summer Ball is in full swing when their betrothed daughter Xanthe slips out of the Orangery and into the maze for a secret encounter. By the next morning, the grand house will be in ashes and two bodies removed, but no one will ever know what happened that night in Winterthorne.

2024. Juliet Stewart discovers she has inherited a cottage in the cliff-top village of Winterthorne from a relative she never knew existed. Stumbling upon the ruins of Kearsley Castle, she learns about the fire that destroyed the family. Puzzled by the disturbing gifts appearing on her doorstep, Juliet realises that someone doesn’t want her in Winterthorne. But as she becomes drawn deeper into Xanthe’s story, she discovers that danger lies not only in uncovering the past, but in the present too…

‘I read it in a single sitting’ SUSANNA KEARSLEY
‘Deliciously atmospheric’ RUTH WARE
‘Evocative, intriguing, twisty’ WOMAN & HOME

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