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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781473654679
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Publication Date: Jul 2022
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A dazzling, shocking novel that speaks to our times, drawing on the 16th-century case of the witches of Warboys.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781853813870
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Publication Date: Mar 1996
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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This collection of poems is a comment on women's ability to transform poetry into a medium of subversiveness. There are jibes at hypocrisy and prejudice, plenty of sexiness and sauciness, and a turning of the 'Lady Poet' image on its head.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340935682
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Publication Date: Jun 2012
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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By the Orange Prize and Whitbread shortlisted author of FRED AND EDIE, the riveting and vivacious tale of a 20th-century Moll Flanders.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340653852
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Publication Date: Aug 1999
UK Publication Date: 5th July 2004
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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'A cracking page-turner of a novel', compassionate and beautifully written portrait of a young single mother breaking free from her past
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781473654655
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Publication Date: Aug 2023
UK Publication Date: 11th May 2023
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A dazzling, shocking novel that speaks to our times, drawing on the 16th-century case of the witches of Warboys.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781444731132
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Publication Date: Feb 2017
UK Publication Date: 23rd February 2017
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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By the Orange Prize-shortlisted Jill Dawson, a riveting novel that folds a brilliant portrait of Patricia Highsmith into a tale of duplicity, madness and murder - 'a creepy cracker' Mail on Sunday
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340935668
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Publication Date: Sep 2009
UK Publication Date: 30th April 2009
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A revelatory novel about the poet Rupert Brooke from the Orange and Whitbread-shortlisted author of FRED AND EDIE
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781473654556
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Publication Date: Apr 2020
UK Publication Date: 16th April 2020
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A hypnotic and thought-provoking novel inspired by the sensational Lord Lucan case, by the Orange Prize-shortlisted author of Fred & Edie.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781444731088
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
UK Publication Date: 14th August 2014
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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By the Orange Prize-shortlisted Jill Dawson, a thought-provoking tale of a man who has a heart transplant and finds his feelings - and capacity for love - seem mysteriously to have changed.
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340653838
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Publication Date: Mar 1997
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A riveting tale exploring the complex nature of damaging relationships
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340822999
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Publication Date: Feb 2007
UK Publication Date: 11th January 2007
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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By the Orange and Whitbread shortlisted author of FRED AND EDIE, a subtle and intriguing novel exploring the line between innocent and warped desire
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9780340822975
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Publication Date: Aug 2004
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A profoundly moving, intriguing novel based on the true story of a feral child in post-Revolutionary France, now believed to be an early case of autism
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By: Jill Dawson
ISBN: 9781473654662
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Publication Date: Jul 2022
UK Publication Date: 7th July 2022
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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A dazzling, shocking novel that speaks to our times, drawing on the 16th-century case of the witches of Warboys.
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