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A GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH AND FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR BRITAIN,
WITH THE WRONG QUEEN. 1955. The Leader has been dead for two years.
His assassination, on British soil, provoked violent retribution
and intensified repression of British citizens, particularly women.
Now, more than ever, the Protectorate is a place of surveillance
and isolation - a land of spies. The royal family has been usurped,
and the widowed Queen Wallis reigns in their place. Yet still some
citizens hold out hope that Elizabeth may one day return. Every
evening Rose Ransom looks in the mirror and marvels that she's even
alive. A mere woman, her role in the Leader's death has been
miraculously overlooked. She still works at the Culture Ministry,
where her work now focuses on the outlawed subject of Poetry, a
form of writing that transmits subversive meanings, emotions and
signals that cannot be controlled. Therefore all Poetry is banned
and Rose is appointed a Poet Hunter. To widespread surprise,
President Eisenhower is to make a state visit to the Alliance and
Rose is tasked with visiting the widowed Wallis to provide a
background briefing. When she arrives at the palace, she finds
Wallis in a state of paranoia, desperate to return to America and
enjoy the liberty of her homeland. She claims she has a secret
document so explosive that it will blow the Protectorate apart -
but will she dare to pull the trigger on the Alliance? PRAISE FOR
QUEEN HIGH 'Begins with a bang' CLARE CHAMBERS 'Full of twists' RED
'A gripping thriller' BEL MOONEY 'Exciting and provocative'
OBSERVER 'Thrilling, subversive' JANE HARRIS 'A triumph' AMANDA
CRAIG 'Enthralling' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'Ingenious' SABINE DURRANT
A GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH AND FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR BRITAIN,
WITH THE WRONG QUEEN. 1955. Britain remains a Protectorate of
Germany. The assassination of the Leader on British soil provoked
violent retribution and intensified repression of British citizens,
particularly women. Now, more than ever, the Protectorate is a
place of surveillance and isolation - a land of spies. The royal
family has been usurped, and the widowed Queen Wallis reigns in
their place. Yet some citizens hold out hope that Elizabeth may one
day return. Rose Ransom marvels that she's even alive. A mere
woman, her role in the Leader's death has been miraculously
overlooked. Her work now focuses on the outlawed subject of Poetry,
a form of writing that transmits subversive meanings. Therefore all
Poetry is banned and Rose is appointed a Poet Hunter. President
Eisenhower is to make a state visit to Britain and Rose is tasked
with visiting Queen Wallis to brief her. She finds Wallis in a
state of paranoia, desperate to return to her American homeland.
She claims she has a secret document so explosive that it will blow
the Protectorate apart - should she dare to reveal it. PRAISE FOR
QUEEN HIGH 'Begins with a bang' CLARE CHAMBERS 'Full of twists' RED
'A gripping thriller' BEL MOONEY 'Exciting and provocative'
OBSERVER 'Thrilling, subversive' JANE HARRIS 'A triumph' AMANDA
CRAIG 'Enthralling' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'Ingenious' SABINE DURRANT
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Widowland (Paperback)
C.J. Carey
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R294
R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
Save R25 (9%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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'READING THIS TERRIFIC, ORWELLIAN NOVEL YOU ALMOST HOLD YOUR
BREATH' Bel Mooney An alternative history with a strong feminist
twist, perfect for fans of Robert Harris' Fatherland, Christina
Dalcher's Vox and the dystopian novels of Margaret Atwood. 'A
TRIUMPH' Amanda Craig 'CONVINCING AND GRIPPING' Elizabeth Buchan
'BRILLIANTLY IMAGINED' Clare Chambers 'TERRIFIC HEROINE' Adele
Geras 'VIVIDLY IMAGINED' Nicci French To control the past, they
edited history. To control the future, they edited literature.
London, 1953, Coronation year - but not the Coronation of Elizabeth
II. Thirteen years have passed since a Grand Alliance between Great
Britain and Germany was formalized. George VI and his family have
been murdered and Edward VIII rules as King. Yet, in practice, all
power is vested in Alfred Rosenberg, Britain's Protector. The role
and status of women is Rosenberg's particular interest. Rose Ransom
belongs to the elite caste of women and works at the Ministry of
Culture, rewriting literature to correct the views of the past. But
now she has been given a special task. Outbreaks of insurgency have
been seen across the country; graffiti daubed on public buildings.
Disturbingly, the graffiti is made up of lines from forbidden
works, subversive words from the voices of women. Suspicion has
fallen on Widowland, the run-down slums where childless women over
fifty have been banished. These women are known to be mutinous, for
they have nothing to lose. Before the Leader arrives for the
Coronation ceremony of King Edward and Queen Wallis, Rose must
infiltrate Widowland to find the source of this rebellion and
ensure that it is quashed. 'THE MOST IMPORTANT FEMINIST NOVEL IN
DECADES' Jane Harris 'A VERY SMART REIMAGINED HISTORY' Henry Porter
'BRIMMING WITH CRACKLING DETAIL, A GRIPPING THRILLER' Miranda
Carter
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