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The Queen’s Dwarf
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It is 1629, three years into the reign of Charles Stuart and Henrietta-Maria, his French Catholic queen. George Villiers, Lord Buckingham, who is closest ...Read Review
The Lost Sisterhood
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Told in dual time periods, The Lost Sisterhood is the story of two very different women who have the courage to defy convention ...Read Review
Unravelled
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The opening of this debut novel is set in the 1930s. Edward and Ann are a happily married Canadian couple. Edward receives an ...Read Review
Secrets of the Sea House
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A young couple moves into an old house and uncovers a dreadful secret. This sounds like the beginning of a Victorian melodrama, and ...Read Review
Samoa
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Readers who’ve missed the sprawling, multi-generational location-novels of James Michener will be pleased to know this particular sub-genre isn’t quite dead: ...Read Review
Three Souls
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Song Leiyin is dead. She senses a bright light drawing her into the afterlife but also a weight holding her back. She has ...Read Review
The Devil in the Marshalsea
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Antonia Hodgson is no stranger to the literary world, being currently Editor-in-Chief at Little Brown UK. She has proved that she can spot ...Read Review
Stay Where You Are and Then Leave
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London, 1914. It is Alfie Summerfield’s fifth birthday, and news has just broken that fighting has started in France. World War I is ...Read Review
Original Death
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1760, New York Colony: Exiled Scot Duncan McCallum seeks only to avoid the fighting between the French and English and accompany his mentor, Conawago, ...Read Review
The Sentinels of Andersonville
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Andersonville Prison was a death camp masquerading as a prison for captured Union soldiers during the Civil War, but did the Confederates want ...Read Review