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Description
'Georgette Heyer meets William Boyd... Intrigue, murder, love and betrayal – I couldn't put it down' Diney Costeloe.
Napoleon has won the Battle of Waterloo and England is under French occupation...
A half-drowned girl washes up on a Cornish beach, escaping French soldiers after the murder of her black sea captain father.
An aristocratic soldier-spy, haunted by his part in the defeat at Waterloo, plans to spring the Duke of Wellington from captivity.
Together, they become enmeshed in a web of treachery and espionage stretching from London to the Scilly Isles.
'A marvellously dark and compelling anti-hero and a truly gutsy (and sexy) heroine... A terrific read' Caro Fraser.
K.J. Whittaker's second novel with Head of Zeus, Wicked by Design, is publishing under the name of Katy Moran in September 2019.
Product details
Published | 08 Feb 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 464 |
ISBN | 9781786695369 |
Imprint | Aria |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Series | The Regency Romance Trilogy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Excellent writing and characterization... with special mention for Hester: a fizzing-with-life, believable and resourceful heroine if ever there was one
Daily Mail
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Lush, dark, utterly real and, above all, achingly romantic
Ruth Ware
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A wonderfully thrilling, sweeping, romantic historical adventure that keeps you gripped until the last page
Rowan Coleman
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A heart-stopping, explosive romp through what might so easily have been, delightfully packed with desperate deeds and derring-do. More, please
Holly Hepburn
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Badly behaved aristocrats, gloriously opinionated women and danger at every turn
i newspaper
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Thrilling... Rugged scenery combined with even more rugged leading men and feisty leading ladies makes this a book that one can easily compare to Poldark... The intensity of the plot is only amplified by quite how much she makes you care about the characters it revolves around'
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