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A thrilling dual-time novel, which will transport readers from nineteenth century England, across the world on a perilous and exciting voyage to Samoa, with a complex family mystery to be solved in the present day.
1832. The morning after her father's funeral, Prudence Merryfield wakes to the liberating thought that this is the first day of her new life. At thirty-five and unmarried, she is now mistress of her own fate. But a cruel revelation at the reading of her father's will forces Prudence to realise that taking only the most drastic action will set her free.
Present day. Eliza is gifted a family heirloom by her aunt - a Georgian pocket book, belonging to her ancestor, Prudence Merryfield, whose existence reverberates through the lives of generations of Eliza's family, the Ambroses. Intrigued by what she reads inside, Eliza is drawn more and more into the infamous 'Merryfield Mystery'. What happened to Prudence who so bravely dared to defy convention two hundred years ago - then disappeared?
This publication offers a rich and expansive visual record of Julie
Brook's artistic practice, and proposes a unique collaboration
between Brook and distinct voices from the nature writing and
craftsmanship traditions. Situating Brook's practice in the context
of critical reflections by Robert Macfarlane, Alexandra Harris and
Raku Jikinyu, the publication presents a striking visual narrative
of Brook's landscape and tidal sculptural work, and a sense of its
timeless yet contemporary resonance. Documenting in depth a number
of recent works made in the Hebrides, Japan and Namibia, their
shared attention to the elements and their key pre-occupations of
the fleeting, mobile forces of light, time, and gravity demonstrate
Brook's coherent vision within vastly contrasting environments.
Throughout her oeuvre, the balance between what Brook makes in
relation to the environment and materials themselves is paramount.
Including film stills, photography and drawing, which are all
integral languages for conceptualising and communicating the work,
plus insightful extracts from Brook's notebooks, this beautiful
publication succeeds in providing the reader with a unique
understanding of the artist's 'monuments to the moment'.
Two women set sail for Australia, bound by a terrible truth. But
only one will make it off the ship. 'The writing is polished and
evocative, the twists and turns are surprising, and the characters'
stories emotionally compelling' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review
'Stunning . . . Julie Brooks has written an impeccably researched
novel with a wonderful sense of history and character . . . I
thoroughly recommend it to lovers of historical fiction' ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review 'An incredibly moving story of two women
. . . Beautifully written the books draws you in from the start.
It's very emotional as the story moves from the different
timelines' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review The Secrets of Bridgewater
Bay is a darkly gripping dual-time novel, with a wealth of twists,
turns and secrets, and an absolute book club treat, perfect for
fans of Lucinda Riley, Rachel Rhys and Hannah Richell. 'A sweeping
tale of family secrets, betrayal, jealousy, ambition and forbidden
romance . . . Fans of The Thorn Birds and Downton Abbey will love
the epic scope of this novel' ALI MERCER 'I thoroughly enjoyed this
immersive story which spans both generations and continents. The
evocative details and impeccable research make for a delightful
reading experience and I can pay it no greater compliment other
than to say, I wish I'd written it' KATHRYN HUGHES 'This is an epic
dual-time novel which draws the reader in right from the start and
keeps you in thrall until the very last page. The writing is
superb, the descriptions detailed, lush and evocative' CHRISTINA
COURTENAY 'A gripping story full of family secrets: the price of
love and loss within two generations . . . convincing and poignant'
LEAH FLEMING 'Rich in evocative detail - the complex mystery kept
me guessing right up to the last page' MUNA SHEHADI
........................................... England, 1919: Rose and
Ivy board a ship bound for Australia. One is travelling there to
marry a man she has never met. One is destined never to arrive.
Australia, 2016: Amongst her late-grandmother's possessions, Molly
uncovers a photograph of two girls dressed in First World War
nurses' uniforms, labelled 'Rose and Ivy 1917', and a letter from
her grandmother, asking her to find out what happened to her own
mother, Rose, who disappeared in the 1960s. Compelled to carry out
her grandmother's last wish, Molly embarks on a journey to England
to unravel the mystery of the two girls whose photograph promised
they'd be 'together forever' . . .
........................................... Readers LOVE The
Secrets of Bridgewater Bay: 'This story was gripping and a joy to
read' 'A touching and beautifully written story of friendship' 'I
was totally gripped from the start, it was well written with good
characters and I loved the dual timeline aspect. There was so much
going on in this story and I just couldn't put it down' 'An
emotional book . . . well written and interesting. I could imagine
this book being discussed in book club' A book a treasures. A
wealth of secrets. Look for Julie's next compelling novel, The
Keepsake.
A book of treasures. A wealth of secrets. The Keepsake is a
thrilling dual-time novel, with a fascinating, complex woman at its
heart, wealth of twists, turns and secrets, and an absolute book
club treat, perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Rachel Rhys and
Hannah Richell. 'Wow! What a spellbindingly beautiful masterpiece
of a book! . . . It is without doubt one of my top reads ever!
Brilliantly researched, beautifully written . . . I guarantee you
will love it and it will leave you changed' RENITA D'SILVA 'I love
historical fiction and this added the extra touch of a mystery . .
. I would love to read more from Julie Brooks!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
reader review '[An] interesting and captivating historical mystery
and five stars from me' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review 'I really
enjoyed this story. It had an intriguing plot, excellent research .
. . and a double love story to boot' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review
'A totally engrossing dual time line novel that was both well
researched and also had great depth with the characters' ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review 'This book was beautifully written . . .
A story which kept me hooked, with mysteries to uncover' ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ reader review 'A pure DELIGHT' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
reader review ..............................................
Saturday: Pot-au-feu for luncheon. Father willed away inheritance.
Betrayed by Edward. 1832. The morning after her father's funeral,
Prudence Merryfield wakes to the liberating thought that this is
the first day of her new life. At thirty-five and unmarried, she is
now mistress of her own fate. But a cruel revelation at the reading
of her father's will forces Prudence to realise that taking only
the most drastic action will set her free. Present day. Eliza is
gifted a family heirloom by her aunt - a Georgian pocket book,
belonging to her ancestor, Prudence Merryfield, whose existence
reverberates through the lives of generations of Eliza's family,
the Ambroses. Intrigued by what she reads inside, Eliza is drawn
more and more into the infamous 'Merryfield Mystery'. What happened
to Prudence who so bravely dared to defy convention two hundred
years ago - then disappeared?
.............................................. Praise for Julie
Brooks's The Secrets of Bridgewater Bay: 'A sweeping tale of family
secrets, betrayal, jealousy, ambition and forbidden romance . . .
Fans of The Thorn Birds and Downton Abbey will love the epic scope
of this novel' ALI MERCER 'I thoroughly enjoyed this immersive
story which spans both generations and continents. The evocative
details and impeccable research make for a delightful reading
experience and I can pay it no greater compliment other than to
say, I wish I'd written it' KATHRYN HUGHES 'This is an epic
dual-time novel which draws the reader in right from the start and
keeps you in thrall until the very last page. The writing is
superb, the descriptions detailed, lush and evocative' CHRISTINA
COURTENAY 'A gripping story full of family secrets: the price of
love and loss within two generations . . . convincing and poignant'
LEAH FLEMING 'Rich in evocative detail - the complex mystery kept
me guessing right up to the last page' MUNA SHEHADI
A book of treasures. A wealth of secrets. The Keepsake is a
thrilling dual-time novel, with a fascinating, complex woman at its
heart, wealth of twists, turns and secrets, and an absolute book
club treat, perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Rachel Rhys and
Hannah Richell. ..............................................
Saturday: Pot-au-feu for luncheon. Father willed away inheritance.
Betrayed by Edward. 1832. The morning after her father's funeral,
Prudence Merryfield wakes to the liberating thought that this is
the first day of her new life. At thirty-five and unmarried, she is
now mistress of her own fate. But a cruel revelation at the reading
of her father's will forces Prudence to realise that taking only
the most drastic action will set her free. Present day. Eliza is
gifted a family heirloom by her aunt - a Georgian pocket book,
belonging to her ancestor, Prudence Merryfield, whose existence
reverberates through the lives of generations of Eliza's family,
the Ambroses. Intrigued by what she reads inside, Eliza is drawn
more and more into the infamous 'Merryfield Mystery'. What happened
to Prudence who so bravely dared to defy convention two hundred
years ago - then disappeared?
.............................................. Praise for Julie
Brooks's The Secrets of Bridgewater Bay: 'A sweeping tale of family
secrets, betrayal, jealousy, ambition and forbidden romance . . .
Fans of The Thorn Birds and Downton Abbey will love the epic scope
of this novel' ALI MERCER 'I thoroughly enjoyed this immersive
story which spans both generations and continents. The evocative
details and impeccable research make for a delightful reading
experience and I can pay it no greater compliment other than to
say, I wish I'd written it' KATHRYN HUGHES 'This is an epic
dual-time novel which draws the reader in right from the start and
keeps you in thrall until the very last page. The writing is
superb, the descriptions detailed, lush and evocative' CHRISTINA
COURTENAY 'A gripping story full of family secrets: the price of
love and loss within two generations . . . convincing and poignant'
LEAH FLEMING 'Rich in evocative detail - the complex mystery kept
me guessing right up to the last page' MUNA SHEHADI
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