Sleepers Castle
By (Author) Barbara Erskine
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
6th April 2017
6th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
823/.92
Paperback
544
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm
380g
The Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller.
Two women, centuries apart. Linked in a place haunted by its history
Separated by more than six hundred years of history, two women are drawn together by Sleepers Castle, a house steeped in memory and magic. This is an epic tale of forbidden love, cruel revenge and a war that time cant forget.
Grieving and lost, Miranda has moved to Hay to escape, and slowly she feels herself coming to life in the solitude of the mountains. But her vivid dreams at Sleepers Castle introduce her to Catrin, a young women whose gift for foretelling the future embroiled her in a bloody revolt against English rule many centuries ago.
An unbreakable connection is forged across history. Catrin is reaching out . . . and only Miranda can help. But time is running out
Sunday Times bestselling author Barbara Erskine returns to Hay in the year that marks the 30th anniversary of her sensational debut bestseller, Lady of Hay.
Sleeper's Castle is a haunting tale, confirming that Barbara Erskine remains the mistress of the time-slip novel Acclaimed historian and novelist, Alison Weir
Captivating . . . Beguiling ghosts that whisper to us from the past and seek to stamp their will upon the present Richard and Judy bestseller, Rachel Hore
Evocative and haunting, [I was] every bit as captivated as I was when I was swept away by Lady of Hay Sunday Times bestselling author, Elizabeth Chadwick
A historian by training, Barbara Erskine is the author of many bestselling novels that demonstrate her interest in both history and the supernatural, plus three collections of short stories. Her books have appeared in at least twenty-six languages. Her first novel, Lady of Hay, has sold over two million copies worldwide. She lives with her family in an ancient manor house near Colchester and in a cottage near Hay-on-Wye.