The Bell of Hatchmere
A Quintessentially British Novel
by Tatiana Steele-Mortimer
read by Tatiana Steele-Mortimer
Part of the Hatchmere Sagas series
A crumbling English estate. A mysterious past. A woman drawn into secrets buried deep beneath the surface.
Welcome to Hatchmere: a timeless English village of tangled family secrets, sweeping countryside, and quiet revelations.
When Juliet Winchcombe arrives at Hatchmere Manor, she intends only a brief stay - a chance to escape the city and clear her head. But the silent house seems to breathe with stories of its own, and the land beneath it whispers of betrayal, loss, and a vanished girl named Isobel.
Drawn into the lives of the Manor's owner, Sir John and his ice cold wife Lady Clarissa, Juliet uncovers a past that refuses to stay buried. As she pieces together fragments of a forgotten history, she begins to suspect that Hatchmere's legacy is far more entangled with her own future than she ever imagined.
Set in the rolling countryside of Wiltshire, England, The Bell of Hatchmere is a beautifully told tale of memory, love, and the ghosts that linger in quiet places. This prequel opens the narrative for further audiobooks in the series.
A quintessentially British novel, narrated with an authentic and classic British accent by the author.