She brings the Endicott twins, Theo and Fiona, English scions of the matrilineal ancestry shared by Whyborne's siblings. She is, nevertheless, the vector for an abrupt and painful change in Whyborne's life and in his loving relationship with Griffin. As such she didn't and doesn't loom large in his life, being a married and titled English matron. She was never on his side as a child locked in battle with Stanford, his lout of a louse of a lush of an older brother. My Review: Guinevere, Lady Gravenwold, is Whyborne's elder sister. But worst of all are the secrets held within the family itself, one of which will destroy everything Whyborne believed to be true, not only about his family, but about himself. The investigation leads them deep into a conspiracy of blackmail, murder, and darkest sorcery. Until, that is, a brutal murderer strikes, leaving Whyborne and his lover Griffin no choice but to take the case. So when his sister returns to Widdershins asking for help solving the mystery of a derelict ship, Whyborne is reluctant to get involved. The Publisher Says: Between his bullying father and dissolute brother, Percival Endicott Whyborne has quite enough problematic family members to deal with.
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