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The Bride Stone
the spellbinding new historical novel from the author of The Weather Woman
The Bride Stone
the spellbinding new historical novel from the author of The Weather Woman
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Description
'A delicious romp of a novel' The Times
'Sally writes so brilliantly... compelling, thrilling and beguiling!' Caroline Lea
'As if Angela Carter had written Georgette Heyer with a dash of A Tale of Two Cities' Amanda Craig
'Beautifully written... a real page-turner' Mandy Robothom
'Part storyteller, part magician – no one brings history to life like Sally Gardner' Meg Rosoff
AN ESTATE ON THE LINE.
1796. Duval Harlington, recently released from prison in France, is on his way home. Memories of the tranquil family estate kept his spirits high through his worst days in La Force, so it is no small sorrow to return and find Muchmore thrown into chaos. His despicable father, he learns, has died. And while he has left the estate to Duval, there is one small stipulation: he must be married, or else lose everything…
A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE.
With only two days and seven hours to find a wife, devoted bachelor Duval is prepared to walk away. But then he stumbles upon a wife sale.With women being bought and sold like chattels, Duval is horrified by what he sees. Until he lays eyes on one intriguing figure…
A BRIDE WITH A HIDDEN PAST.
Duval makes an extravagant bid, and he and Edmée are married with minutes to spare. But little does Duval know, this is only the beginning of his troubles. For Edmée is not who she says she is, and her secrets will soon threaten to dismantle everything he holds dear…
CRITICS LOVE SALLY GARDNER:
'Seductive' Observer
'Wildly inventive' The TImes
'Superb... joyful' New Statesman
'A delight' The Sunday Times
'Beguiling' Mail on Sunday
'Magical storytelling' Heat
'A triumph!' Caroline Lea
'Bold and original' Financial Times
'I was completely captivated' Amanda Craig
READERS LOVE THE BRIDE STONE:
'Intriguing, enlightening and romantic'
'Such a page-turner... highly recommended'
'Vivid and tense... will stay with readers long after they finish'
'[I] hope the BBC immediately turns this into a period drama!'
'Secrets aplenty [with] a delightful twist!'
' I was drawn in from the start and remained captivated throughout'
'I was utterly captivated... I raced through this novel'
Product details
Published | Sep 16 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 352 |
ISBN | 9781804541838 |
Imprint | Apollo |
Dimensions | 229 x 148 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A delicious romp of a novel.
Antonia Senior, The Times
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Historical fiction can be hit or miss, but this is a cracker ... What a treat this is: intelligent escapist fiction.
The London Standard
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Infused with wit, imagination and maturity...just be warned. I stayed up very late to finish this book.
The Spectator
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Beautifully written and propulsive.
Adele Parks, Platinum
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Sally writes so brilliantly: there's an assured ease to every sentence and The Bride Stone has Sally's trademark elegant prose and confident unfurling of plot and character. I loved the love story at the heart of this novel, which starts so gently but becomes powerful enough to drive the breathless search and pursuit of the final parts of the book. I thought the mystery worked brilliantly too: by the final thrilling chapters, the reader is urgently willing Duval to find his wife, while eagerly trying to unravel the layers of secrets. Compelling, thrilling and beguiling!
Caroline Lea
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I adored The Bride Stone – Sally Gardner's best novel yet, as if Angela Carter had written Georgette Heyer with a dash of A Tale of Two Cities. The playfulness with genre tropes and plotting is especially fun, and I loved the delicate eroticism, the French Revolution, and the way the novel captures how two people can heal each other of damage.
Amanda Craig