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On assignment in Vienna, photographer Ian Jarrett falls\ndesperately in love with a woman he meets by chance, Marian\nEsguard. Back in England, he breaks up with his wife and goes to\nmeet Marian at an agreed rendezvous. Marian fails to show.Searching\ndesperately for her, he stumbles on a Dorset churchyard full of the\ngravestones of dead Esguards. He also meets a psychotherapist,\nDaphne Sanger. She too is looking for someone: a former patient who\nhas come to believe she is the reincarnation of Marion Esguard, who\nlived in Regency times and, it emerges, may have invented\nphotography ten years before Fox Talbot. But if so, why is she\nunknown to history? And where is the woman he met in Vienna?Ian\nsets out to solve a mystery that may be 170 years old. At the end\nof his search a trap awaits him. There is a twist at the end of\nCaught in the Light that is Robert Goddards most cunning to\ndate.
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On assignment in Vienna, photographer Ian Jarrett falls\ndesperately in love with a woman he meets by chance, Marian\nEsguard. Back in England, he breaks up with his wife and goes to\nmeet Marian at an agreed rendezvous. Marian fails to show.Searching\ndesperately for her, he stumbles on a Dorset churchyard full of the\ngravestones of dead Esguards. He also meets a psychotherapist,\nDaphne Sanger. She too is looking for someone: a former patient who\nhas come to believe she is the reincarnation of Marion Esguard, who\nlived in Regency times and, it emerges, may have invented\nphotography ten years before Fox Talbot. But if so, why is she\nunknown to history? And where is the woman he met in Vienna?Ian\nsets out to solve a mystery that may be 170 years old. At the end\nof his search a trap awaits him. There is a twist at the end of\nCaught in the Light that is Robert Goddards most cunning to\ndate.
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