The bestselling gothic historical thriller
'Held me completely in its thrall until the very last lineβ SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN, bestselling author of PandoraSOME HOUSES ARE HAUNTED BY THE LIVING
'Held me completely in its thrall until the very last lineβ SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'I was hooked from the start' DAILY MAIL
A SUNDAY TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH
A TIMES BESTSELLER
SHORTLISTED FOR THE HISTORICAL WRITERS' ASSOCIATION DEBUT CROWN PRIZE
June, 1878. The body of a boy is pulled from the depths of the River Thames, suspected to be the beloved missing child of the widely admired Liberal MP Ralph Gethin.
Four months earlier. Harriet is a young maid newly employed at Finton Hall. Fleeing the drudgery of an unwanted engagement in the small village where she grew up, Harriet is entranced by the grand country hall; she is entranced too by her glamorous mistress Clara Gethin, whose unearthly singing voice floats through the house. But Clara, though captivating, is erratic. The master of the house is a much-lauded politician, but he is strangely absent. And some of their beautiful belongings seem to tell terrible stories.
Unable to ignore her growing unease, Harriet sets out to discover their secrets. When she uncovers a shocking truth, a chain of events is set in motion that could cost Harriet everything, even her freedomβ¦
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βA page-turning epistolary novel which takes us on a weaving tale of intrigue, full of heart, that held me completely in its thrall until the very last line. Bravo!β Susan Stokes-Chapman, number one bestselling author of Pandora
βA dark slice of the sort of gothic nineteenth-century readers were warned against. Thrumming with tension and posing chewy questions about power and complicity, within two pages it had me in its grip and I couldnβt bring myself to look away. Uneasy, unsettling, and unputdownableβ Lianne Dillsworth, author of Theatre of Marvels
βA well-researched and thoroughly convincing page-turnerβ Laura Shepperson, bestselling author of The Heroines
βAn atmospheric historical thriller with layer upon layer of secrets and twists that kept me guessing right through to the novelβs exquisite ending. Simultaneously enthralling and unsettling, this book examines the darkness beneath the surface of Victorian society with deft and unflinching brushstrokes. I canβt wait to read more from Hester Mussonβ Katie Lumsden, author of The Secrets of Hartwood Hall
'Shines a light on the exploitative, class-based darkness at the heart of late 19th-century society England. I was hooked from the start' The Daily Mail
'Continues to surprise with a series of twists and revelations in its plotβ Sunday Times
βA goose-bump-inducing atmosphereβ¦ prepared to be consumed!' Debut Digest
βI adored this historical debut and fans of gothic fiction will too. I was absolutely rooting for Harriet the whole way throughβ Nina Pottell, Prima
'An enjoyable and gripping read'Irish News
'Unputdownable' My Weekly
Hester Musson studied at Bristol University and the RCS in Glasgow. She worked as an actress and autocue operator in London before writing full time, and now lives in Scotland.
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