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Ebook: July 15, 2021
Hardback: July 15, 2021
Paperback: June 23, 2022

The Master of Measham Hall

Anna Abney

Category: Historical Fiction,

1665, London. The scars of the English Civil Wars are yet to heal and now the Black Death engulfs the land. Alethea Hawthorne is a lady’s companion to the Calverton household, but when she suddenly finds herself cast out on the plague-ridden streets of London, a longย road to her family home of Measham Hall lies ahead.

How will this determined country girl navigate a perilous newย world of religious dissenters, charlatans and a pestilence that afflicts peasants and lords alike?

The Master of Measham Hall is the first book in a page-turning historical series. In lyrical prose, Anna Abney portrays the divides at the heart of Restoration England in a timeless novel about survival, love, and family loyalty.

Reviews

  • โ€˜Itโ€™s rare for a historical novel to feel so timelyโ€™ย Jo Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Longbourn

  • โ€˜Exciting and immersive. It took me straight into the heart of Restoration England in all its rich and vivid detail. I was gripped! Such beautiful writing too - Anna is a stunning new talentโ€™ย Nicola Cornick, international bestselling author of House of Shadows

  • โ€˜Impeccably researched and wonderfully atmospheric, with a heroine you canโ€™t help rooting forโ€™ย Frances Quinn, author of The Smallest Man

  • โ€˜A thoroughly engaging rompโ€ฆ By turns entertaining, surprising and thought-provoking, this is an impressive debutโ€™ย Jane Johnson, author of The Sea Gate

  • โ€˜A gripping depiction of what people will do to survive, the long-held beliefs and scruples questioned and cast aside as well as the unexpected kindnesses and unusual alliances made. In elegant prose, this enthralling novel puts a human face to the trials, terrors and enduring hopes of the plague yearsโ€™ย Catherine Meyrick, author of The Bridled Tongue

  • 'A thrilling and original tale of reinvention! Death in a time of plague is expected. What happens to Abney's heroine Alethea is not. Theย Master of Measham Hallย  is a vivid and extraordinary journey of survival, and ultimately an exploration of what we gain and what we lose as we pass through this world'ย VL Valentine, The Plague Letters

  • โ€˜A powerful and engaging story, full of good characters, satisfying plot turns, and excellent scene-setting. With all the details and insights on offer, it feels like a rich and rewarding panorama of English culture in the 1660s.ย The transformation of Alethea was wonderful to read, and genuinely grippingโ€™ย Richard Hamblynย 

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