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The Secrets of the Lake is a gripping wartime novel, by the author
of The Silk Weaver, Liz Trenow. 'Masterful storytelling, immersive
locations, and characters that inhabit your heart from the first
page' - Gill Paul, author of The Secret Wife. The war may be over,
but for Molly life is still in turmoil. Uprooted from London after
the death of her mother, Molly, her father and younger brother
Jimmy are starting again in a quiet village in the countryside of
Colchester. As summer sets in, the heat is almost as oppressive as
the village gossip. Molly dreams of becoming a journalist, finding
a voice in the world, but most of the time must act as Jimmy's
carer. At just ten years old he is Molly's shadow, following her
around the village as she falls under the spell of local boy Kit.
Kit is clever, funny and a natural-born rebel. Rowing on the waters
of the lake with him becomes Molly's escape from domestic duty. But
there is something Kit is not telling Molly. As the village gossip
starts building up with whispers against Molly's father over
missing church funds, everything Molly thought she knew is turned
upside down. And on one stormy night, when she sneaks out of the
house to try to put things right, Jimmy vanishes. Never to be seen
again. Decades later, Molly is an elderly woman in sheltered
housing, still haunted by the disappearance of her brother. When
two police officers arrive to say that the remains of a body have
been found at the bottom of the lake, it seems like Molly will at
long last have her answer . . .
A stunning book set in the Edwardian era about a seamstress working
at Buckingham Palace. Full of drama, betrayal and compelling
historical detail, perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley and Tracy
Rees. It is 1914 and Maria, a shy teenager, is appointed to
Buckingham Palace as a seamstress for the royal family. There, she
is lucky enough to meet the Prince of Wales and is soon captivated
by his glamour and intensity. But theirs is a doomed love affair
and before long Maria's life takes a tragic turn. Torn between
passion and integrity, she makes a choice that has devastating
consequences ... Can a beautiful quilt, discovered many years later
reveal the truth behind what happened to Maria?
The war changed everything for Lily Verner. As the Nazis storm
Europe, Lily becomes an apprentice at her family's silk weaving
factory. When they start to weave parachute silk there is no margin
for error: one tiny fault could result in certain death for Allied
soldiers. The war also brings Stefan to Lily: a German Jewish
refugee who works on the looms. As their love grows, there are
suspicions someone is tampering with the silk. Can their love
survive the hardships of war? And will the Verner's silk stand the
ultimate test? The Last Telegram is an evocative and engaging novel
for fans of The Postmistress and Pam Jenoff.
"Liz Trenow sews together the strands of past and present as
delicately as the exquisite stitching on the quilt that forms the
centerpiece of the story."--Lucinda Riley, author of The Orchid
House
She Kept Her Secret for a Lifetime...
A shy girl with no family, Maria knows she's lucky to have
landed in the sewing room of the royal household. Before World War
I casts its shadow, she catches the eye of the Prince of Wales, a
glamorous and intense gentleman. But her life takes a far darker
turn, and soon all she has left is a fantastical story about her
time at Buckingham Palace.
Decades later, Caroline Meadows discovers a beautiful quilt in
her mother's attic. When she can't figure out the meaning of the
message embroidered into its lining, she embarks on a quest to
reveal its mystery, a puzzle that only seems to grow more important
to her own heart. As Caroline pieces together the secret history of
the quilt, she comes closer and closer to the truth about
Maria.
Page-turning and heartbreaking, The Forgotten Seamstress weaves
together past and present in an unforgettable journey.
*Published in the US as The Hidden Thread* Inspired by real
historical events and characters, Liz Trenow's The Silk Weaver is a
captivating, unforgettable story of illicit romance in a time of
enlightenment and social upheaval. 1760, Spitalfields. Anna
Butterfield's life is about to change forever, as she moves from
her idyllic Suffolk home to be introduced into London society. A
chance encounter with a French silk weaver, Henri, draws her in to
the volatile world of the city's burgeoning silk trade. Henri is
working on his 'master piece', to become a master weaver and
freeman; Anna longs to become an artist while struggling against
pressure from her uncle's family to marry a wealthy young lawyer.
As their lives become ever more intertwined, Henri realizes that
Anna's designs could give them both an opportunity for freedom. But
his world becomes more dangerous by the day, as riots threaten to
tear them apart forever . . .
Under a Wartime Sky is an enthralling historical novel by Liz
Trenow, based on real-life events at a top-secret wartime research
station. Telling the story of the heroes behind the discovery of
radar, it's perfect for readers of Kate Furnivall and Rachel Hore.
Bawdsey Manor holds a secret. 1936: the threat of war hangs over
Europe. Churchill gathers the brightest minds in Britain at a grand
house in Suffolk. Bound to complete secrecy, they work together on
an invention that could mean victory for the Allies. Among them is
Vic, a gifted but shy physicist who, for the first time, feels like
he belongs. Local girl Kathleen wants to do more than serving tea
and biscuits to 'do her bit'. So when the Bawdsey team begin to
recruit women to operate their top secret system, she dedicates
herself to this life-or-death work. Kath and Vic form an unlikely
friendship as the skies over Britain fill with German bombers.
Little does Kath know just whose life she will change forever, one
fateful night . . . Based on the real history of Bawdsey Manor,
Under a Wartime Sky is a novel about courage, belonging and hope.
Praise for Liz Trenow: 'The characters shine . . . Fabulous' -
Dinah Jefferies 'It was a wrench to put the book down after the
last beautifully written page' - Gill Paul 'Trenow's exquisite
novel puts a real focus on the characters' journeys' - Woman
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