The Prisoner of Measham Hall: The highly praised and brilliantly realised historical novel
By (Author) Anna Abney
Duckworth Books
Duckworth
7th January 2025
10th October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Historical romance
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
Religious and spiritual fiction
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
1690. England is in crisis the new protestant King William III has embarked on wars in France and Ireland, inflation is rampant and the price of corn is causing riots.
At Measham Hall, Sir William Hawthorne faces a predicament of his own: his loyal steward has died, and he must find another. His problems appear to
have been solved when the charming Mr Goodwyn arrives with a mysterious letter of recommendation and takes up the post. But soon, to the rest of the household's dismay, Goodwyn appears to have both Sir William and the estate dancing to his tune. Meanwhile, Sir Williams heir, Nicholas, is in Ireland fighting against the Williamite troops. But Nicholas is playing a dangerous game as double agent, risking both his love and his life. When one battle is over, he must return to Measham Hall to fight another and defeat an old foe in a new guise or lose Measham Hall forever...
'A great yarn [...] Recommended!' Leonora Nattrass, author of Black Drop and Blue Water
'A beautifully crafted work of historical fiction'- AJ West, author of The Spirit Engineer
Anna Abney is among the last descendants of the Abney family, former residents of Measham Hall, a lost house of Derbyshire and the inspiration for the series. Anna was raised in London, spent many years living in Ireland, North and South, and now lives in Kent with her husband, a playwright and screenwriter.