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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Historical fiction
Essex, 1916 Lily is a housemaid up at St Clere's Hall. But times
are changing with the outbreak of war. With a husband bent on
signing up for the trenches and a lecherous master of the house,
Lily is forced to leave. Doing her bit for the war effort - and
bringing in more money for the family - Lily goes to work in a
factory making explosives to send to the trenches. It's a hard job.
The munitionettes must face terrible working conditions, the
constant danger of accidents and air strikes and a patronising,
self-serving boss. And then someone she never wanted to see there
arrives. Lady Charlotte, the pampered daughter of the Hall, joins
the factory as a supervisor... Lily and Charlotte have choices they
never had before - but in the shadow of the Great War, can the
factory girls work together for a better future?
She must face the terror of war alone to survive…1939 - India
When headstrong Nadine Burton learns that the woman, she thought
was her Indian Ayah was in fact her mother, she rebels against her
father in a flamboyant display of disrespect and dares to dance
with her two local best friends at a public party. Her father,
local official, Roland Frederick Burton is furious. He arranges for
her to be exiled from India and married off to Australian Martin
McPherson, owner of a rubber plantation north of Singapore. Within
a year Singapore falls to the Japanese. Martin is killed and Nadine
becomes a prisoner of war, imprisoned in Sumatra, where her dancing
skills don’t go unnoticed by her captors. Amidst the horror she
finds a friend in a Japanese American major caught up in the war
whilst visiting his grandparents in Japan. Much like her, he
straddles two cultures and worlds. As their love deepens,
boundaries are crossed and together they must unite to survive.
Don't miss this emotional and powerful saga about a woman's
determination to beat the odds, perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies
and Fiona Valpy. Previously published as 'East of India' by Erica
Brown
An island of secrets. A runaway. And a promise... A rebellious
daughter 1925. Among the ancient honey-coloured walls of the tiny
island of Malta, strangers slip into the shadows and anyone can buy
a new name. Rosalie Delacroix flees Paris for a dancer's job in the
bohemian clubs deep in its winding streets. A sister with a secret
1944. Running from the brutality of war in France, Florence Baudin
faces a new life. But her estranged mother makes a desperate
request: to find her vanished sister, who went missing years
before. A rift over generations Betrayals and secrets, lies and
silence hang between the sisters. A faded last letter from Rosalie
is Florence's only clue, the war an immovable barrier - and time is
running out... Praise for The Hidden Palace 'Completely swept me
away to another place and time. Dinah is the queen of sumptuous
settings, transporting the reader effortlessly from chocolate-box
Devonshire to the cabaret clubs of 1920s Paris and war-torn Malta.
A marvellous, multi-layered story, populated with characters to
really care for' HAZEL GAYNOR 'Dinah Jefferies wields her
storytelling magic on the island of Malta . . . It's engrossing and
sensual, full of the heat of the Mediterranean sun' GILL PAUL
'Powerful, passionate and profoundly moving . . . this compelling
mix of love and tragedy vibrates with warmth and pain, and captures
the intense dislocation of war' KATE FURNIVALL 'Sweeping and
sumptuous with a gorgeous described sense of place. A marvellous
adventure' TRACY REES 'A richly atmospheric tale of grief,
determination and hope' Woman's Own 'True escapism' Best Daughters
of War hit #5 in the Sunday Times bestselling charts on 26th
September 2021.
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The Stolen Crown
(Hardcover)
Christopher Anderson Moltzau; Edited by Jay Anderson Moltzau
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