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A new Second World War novel from bestselling author Diney
Costeloe, based on a gripping and moving true story. Plymouth,
1941. As sirens blare all around, the Shawbrook family take refuge
in a packed shelter. Bombs have already begun to fall through the
night sky when they realise their infant son, Freddie, has been
forgotten in the rush, left to sleep in his crib. Terrified, Vera,
his young mother races to find him and bring him to safety. The
next morning, air raid warden David Shawbrook returns from his
watch to find the shelter pulverised, and his family seemingly all
dead. Dirty footprints inside their home betray the looters who
have rifled through the house. Meanwhile, Maggie waits alone for
her husband. Since the death of her infant son, she passes her days
at home with neither joy nor aim. But not this morning. For this
morning her husband has brought home a child, found abandoned in
the aftermath of the terrible raid - a child she is sure is the one
she held in her arms so many months before. Praise for Diney
Costeloe: 'Truly captivating' Woman & Home 'This is a truly
captivating read that brings together vibrant characters and a
historical setting' Woman's Own 'A gripping saga' My Weekly
THE RUNAWAY FAMILY was previously published as EVIL ON THE WIND.
From bestselling author Diney Costeloe, a gritty drama about a
mother's struggle to protect her family and escape Nazi persecution
in World War Two Germany. Germany 1937: Fear and betrayal stalk the
streets. People disappear. Persecution of the Jews has become a
national pastime. When Ruth Friedman's husband is arrested by the
SS, she is left to fend for herself and her four children. She
alone stands as their shield against the Nazis. But where can she
go? Where will her family be safe? Ruth must overcome the
indifference, hatred and cruelty that surrounds her as she and her
family race to escape the advancing Nazi army's final solution.
What readers are saying about THE RUNAWAY FAMILY: 'A powerful and
moving account of the dark era of Germany's history ... A story
which needed to be told and should be read by people of all ages'
'I personally loved this book ... A harrowing insight into the
lives of a young Jewish family at the beginning of Hitler's reign
of terror ... A sound reminder of man's inhumanity to man!' 'My
university studies had to go on hold for a while because I couldn't
put it down!' 'Another great story by Diney Costeloe'
Two girls in 19th-century rural France. Annette works below stairs.
Helene is a daughter of the house. As children on the mean streets
of Paris, they went through more together than anyone must ever
guess and they share a secret to be kept at all costs. Now Helene
is in love with a man she cannot marry. And must marry a man she
cannot love. A man she is beginning to suspect is both cruel and
dangerous... 'Truly captivating' Woman & Home
A new emotional and gritty drama from the bestselling author of The
Throwaway Children. After her mother's death, twenty-year-old
Sophie Ross is left orphaned, with only her erstwhile nursemaid and
faithful friend, Hannah for company. Penniless and little chance of
an income, she looks for work as a governess in London to avoid
destitution. But unbeknown to Sophie, her mother instructed Hannah
to post a letter to Trescadinnick House in Cornwall upon her death.
The letter will be the catalyst that changes Sophie's life forever
as she learns of her mother's doomed romance and family she left
behind in Cornwall. The Penvarrow family welcomes Sophie into their
fold, but the new life she's built is threatened by secrets and
lies that soon come to light... What readers are saying about Miss
Mary's Daughter: 'Diney Costeloe's books are always first on my
list, she writes such wonderful stories' 'I loved everything about
this novel. It's an intriguing plot with a well-rounded group of
characters and a beautifully written setting'.
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The Stolen Baby (Paperback)
Diney Costeloe; Narrated by Georgia Maguire
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EVERY MOTHER'S WORST NIGHTMARE IS ABOUT TO COME TRUE...Based on a
gripping and moving true story, The Stolen Baby is the new Second
World War novel from bestselling author Diney Costeloe. Plymouth,
1941. As sirens blare all around, the Shawbrook family take refuge
in a packed shelter. Bombs have already begun to fall through the
night sky when they realise their infant son, Freddie, has been
forgotten in the rush, left to sleep in his crib. Terrified, Vera,
his young mother races to find him and bring him to safety. The
next morning, police officer David Shawbrook returns from his watch
to find the shelter pulverised, and his family seemingly all dead.
Dirty footprints inside their home betray the looters who have
rifled through the house. Meanwhile, Maggie waits alone for her
husband. Since the death of her infant son, she passes her days at
home with neither joy nor aim. But not this morning. For this
morning her husband has brought home a child, found abandoned in
the aftermath of the terrible raid - a child she is sure is the one
she held in her arms so many months before. Praise for Diney
Costeloe 'Truly captivating' Woman & Home 'This is a truly
captivating read that brings together vibrant characters and a
historical setting' Woman's Own 'A gripping saga' My Weekly 'A
treat from the very first page. I could not put it down' Historical
Novel Society
From bestselling author Diney Costeloe, a young woman fights to
save a treasured war memorial and uncovers a tragic story that
reverberates from World War I to the present day. 'This is our
secret, pet. You mustn't tell anyone about us planting this tree
for dad. It's our secret.' 1921. In the sleepy village of Charlton
Ambrose, eight ash trees stand as a timeless memorial to the men
killed in the Great War. On a dark and chilly night, a ninth tree
appears. Who planted it and why? And who was 'the unknown soldier'
for whom it is marked? 2001. Eighty years later, the memorial is
under threat from developers. Local reporter, Rachel Elliott, is
determined to save it, and to solve the mystery of the ninth tree.
The trail will take her into the dark heart of her own family
history; to a great, but tragic, love; and to a secret that has
been kept since the war to end all wars. Published in ebook as THE
NURSES OF ST CROIX. What readers are saying about THE LOST SOLDIER:
'I didn't want it to end. It is beautifully written and pulls on
every emotional string in our bodies' 'I loved reading this ...
Diney Costeloe is a fabulous author ... I really felt as though I
was living the story with the characters. I definitely recommend
this book!' 'Diney Costeloe is an awesome writer, all her books are
just wonderful and unputdownable'.
Gritty, heartrending and unputdownable - the story of two sisters
sent first to an English, then an Australian orphanage in the
aftermath of World War II. Rita and Rosie Stevens are only nine and
five years old when their widowed mother marries a violent bully
called Jimmy Randall and has a baby boy by him. Under pressure from
her new husband, she is persuaded to send the girls to an orphanage
- not knowing that the papers she has signed will entitle them to
do what they like with the children. And it is not long before the
powers that be decide to send a consignment of orphans to their
sister institution in Australia. Among them - without their
family's consent or knowledge - are Rita and Rosie, the throwaway
children. What readers are saying about THE THROWAWAY CHILDREN: 'I
haven't felt so immersed in a book in a very long time and have
recommended to just about everyone' 'Heart wrenching' 'A truly
powerful book'
The New Neighbours was previously published as Dartmouth Circle.
Dartmouth Circle is quiet, exclusive - and that's just the way its
residents want it to stay. Especially queen bee and arch busybody
Sheila Colby. When she hears that the house next door to her has
been bought for a student and four friends to rent, she is
incandescent. Think of the noise, the parties, the comings and
goings - and worse. Somehow it must be stopped. But of course it
can't be. And anyway, nothing in this outwardly serene and
beautiful little cul-de-sac is quite as it seems. There are
seething tensions and quite dark secrets only just below the
facade. Will the arrival of Madeleine 'Mad' Richmond and her
friends bring them bubbling to the surface?
The captivating new novel from Diney Costeloe, bestselling author
of The Throwaway Children and The Girl With No Name. London, 1912.
It is two years before the outbreak of World War 1, and the Oakley
family are typical of their time. Andrew has been clerk at a City
solicitors for twenty years. Alice, his wife, keeps the home fires
burning. Their sons plan on becoming skilled apprentices. And
Mabel, their daughter, says she would rather die than go into
domestic service like her cousin. She is going to go to train as a
secretary. Andrew Oakley little imagines, as he sets off for work
one February morning, that their lives are about to change in the
most dramatic and tragic fashion. In one fateful instant the family
dreams are crushed. And Mabel will have to swallow her pride to
take that position as in-between maid after all. It is every bit as
unpleasant as she expected. But help is going to come from a quite
unexpected direction and bring her dreams to life again. Brilliant
storytelling, wonderful characters, here is everything we have come
to love about a Diney Costeloe novel. Praise for The Girl Who Dared
to Dream: 'Fans of historical fiction will love how Costeloe paints
pre-war London... You won't be able to put it down!' Chat Passions
'Diney Costeloe delivers an inspiring, heart-rending read with a
wonderfully strong female protagonist.' Woman's Own 'A fascinating
insight into the lives of women at the turn of the century.' Yours
'Beautifully crafted... Diney Costeloe has written over 20 novels,
and this is one of her best.' Historical Novel Society 'A
brilliantly written, tender and compelling page-turner - I LOVED
it!' Faith Hogan Praise for Diney Costeloe: 'Truly captivating.'
Woman & Home 'A treat from the very first page. I could not put
it down!' Historical Novel Society 'Historical fiction heaven...
Anyone who feels that women's hist fict is a simplified genre
sub-set would definitely need a rethink after this.' The Bookbag
Heart-stopping and gripping, this classic Diney Costeloe story
shows the courage of one family in the face of great danger.
Nineteenth-century Paris is in flames, houses ransacked, streets
barricaded. Most people are fleeing the ravaged city, but the St
Clair family have made a fateful decision - to return to Paris from
their house in the country. As the horrors of the Commune and the
ensuring siege engulf the St Clairs, little Helene falls ill and
becomes separated from the family. Lost and alone, she must fend
for herself on the war-torn streets.
An unputdownable drama from the bestselling author of The Girl With
No Name. Wynsdown, 1949. In the small Somerset village of Wynsdown,
Charlotte Shepherd is happily married and now feels settled in her
adopted home after arriving from Germany on the Kindertransport as
a child during the war. Meanwhile, the squire's fighter pilot son,
Felix, has returned to the village with a fiancee in tow. Daphne is
beautiful, charming... and harbouring secrets. After meeting during
the war, Felix knows some of Daphne's past, but she has worked hard
to conceal one that could unravel her carefully built life. For
Charlotte, too, a dangerous past is coming back in the shape of
fellow refugee, bad boy Harry Black. Forever bound by their
childhoods, Charlotte will always care for him, but Harry's return
disrupts the village quiet and it's not long before gossip spreads.
The war may have ended, but for these girls, trouble is only just
beginning. What readers are saying about The Married Girls:
'Thoroughly enjoyed this book' 'Three words: wonderful, captivating
and enthralling' 'I am so pleased I found this author' 'Diney
Costeloe at her best.
Two girls in 19th-century rural France. Annette works below stairs.
Helene is a daughter of the house. As children on the mean streets
of Paris, they went through more together than anyone must ever
guess and they share a secret to be kept at all costs. Now Helene
is in love with a man she cannot marry. And must marry a man she
cannot love. A man she is beginning to suspect is both cruel and
dangerous... 'Truly captivating' Woman & Home
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