Heywood Press

The Silken Knot (Three Sisters)

By Liz Harris - Published 2024

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Saga

The second in the Three Sisters family saga explores Iris Hammond, a more forthright and less traditional sister than Rose, of the previous ...Read Review

The Loose Thread (Three Sisters)

By Liz Harris - Published 2024

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In 1938 London, young Rose, the eldest of three daughters of a wealthy haberdasher, returns to her posh home to find her father scolding ...Read Review

Simla Mist (The Colonials)

By Liz Harris - Published 2023

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In a mansion in Calcutta in 1908, a pretty young Indian girl, Binita, is getting married to Frederick Hunt, a British Civil Service officer. ...Read Review

In a Far Place (Distant Places)

By Liz Harris - Published 2022

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Saga

In a hospital in Birmingham, England, in 1967, a young red-haired student nurse, Claire, accidentally bumps into Peter, a young trainee doctor. They blame ...Read Review

Hanoi Spring (The Colonials)

By Liz Harris - Published 2022

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As Liz Harris’s new novel opens, Lucette Delon, newly arrived in 1930s Hanoi with her husband Philippe, a French colonial bureaucrat in ...Read Review

Cochin Fall (The Colonials)

By Liz Harris - Published 2021

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Saga

In 1930s colonial India, the lives of women and girls are strictly monitored. Clara and Lizzie, two young women returning from several years ...Read Review

Darjeeling Inheritance (The Colonials)

By Liz Harris - Published 2021

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Saga

In 1930, Charlotte Lawrence is finally done with boarding school in England and returns home to India and her family’s tea plantation. Her ...Read Review

The Lengthening Shadow (The Linford Series Book 3)

By Liz Harris - Published 2021

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Saga

The title of this fast-paced and memorable saga, spanning from 1914 through 1934 in England and Germany, reflects the historical atmosphere: the darkness spreading across ...Read Review

The Dark Horizon (The Linford Series)

By Liz Harris - Published 2020

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Saga

Spanning the post-WWI period through the Great Depression in England and America, Harris delivers an addictive saga reminiscent of early Barbara Taylor Bradford. ...Read Review