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Glass Woman by Caroline Lea
37.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
'Memorable and compelling. A novel about what haunts us - and what should' Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall A rich and captivating tale of superstition and salvation, love and fear, for fans of The Binding, The Miniaturist and The Silent Companions. 1686, Iceland. An isolated, windswept land haunted by ...Show more
Prize Women by Caroline Lea
36.99 NZD
Category: Historical Fiction
On his deathbed in 1920s Toronto, a wealthy man decides to make some trouble . . . An astonishing new novel based on one of history's most shocking untold stories, from the author of The Metal Heart Lily di Marco and Mae Thebault were once friends. They lived under the same roof and cared for each other ...Show more
The Glass Woman by Caroline Lea
26.00 NZD
Category: Historical Fiction
'Crackles with tension. Moving and atmospheric, I couldn't put it down' Laura Purcell, author of The Silent Companions and The Corset A rich and captivating tale of superstition and salvation, love and fear, for fans of The Binding, The Miniaturist and The Silent Companions. 1686, Iceland. An iso ...Show more
The Metal Heart by Caroline Lea
37.00 NZD
Category: Historical Fiction
A sweeping novel about two sisters and the prisoner-of-war whose life will entwine with theirs, inspired by a true storyOrkney, 1940. On a remote island, a prisoner-of-war camp is constructed to house five hundred Italian soldiers. Upon arrival, a freezing Orkney winter and divided community greets them ...Show more
The Metal Heart by Caroline Lea
26.00 NZD
Category: Historical Fiction
A sweeping Second World War novel about two sisters and the prisoner-of-war whose life will entwine with theirs, inspired by a true story Orkney, 1940. On a remote island, a prisoner-of-war camp is constructed to house five hundred Italian soldiers, where a freezing winter and divided community await t ...Show more
When the Sky Fell Apart by Caroline Lea
37.00 NZD
Category: General Fiction
She turned to look at the sea. Flat stretch of water, blank and blue as the sky above. Pretty as a picture, except with black and grey craters where the bombs had fallen: as though some thuggish child had scrawled all over the picture out of spite alone...Jersey, June 1940. It starts with the burning ma ...Show more
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