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The Midnight Rose
By (Author) Lucinda Riley
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
30th January 2024
18th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for RoNA The Epic Romantic Novel of the Year Award 2014 (UK)
Paperback
688
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 42mm
462g
In the heyday of the British Raj, eleven-year-old Anahita, from a noble but impoverished family, forms a lifelong friendship with the headstrong Princess Indira, the privileged daughter of rich Indian royalty. Becoming the princess's official companion, Anahita accompanies her friend to England just before the outbreak of the Great War. There, she meets the young Donald Astbury - reluctant heir to the magnificent, remote Astbury Estate - and his scheming mother. Eighty years later, Rebecca Bradley, a young American film star, has the world at her feet. But when her turbulent relationship with her equally famous boyfriend takes an unexpected turn, she's relieved that her latest role, playing a 1920s debutante, will take her away from the glare of publicity to the wilds of Dartmoor in England. Shortly after filming begins at the now-crumbling Astbury Hall, Ari Malik, Anahita's great-grandson, arrives unexpectedly, on a quest for his family's past. What he and Rebecca discover begins to unravel the dark secrets that haunt the Astbury dynasty . . .
Irish-born Riley is quietly becoming a huge success story * Red *
A captivating read from Lucinda Riley. Ideal for a book club * Daily Mail *
What an absolutely fantastic storyteller - I was immediately immersed in the story, and absolutely compelled to keep reading to the very last page -- Katherine Webb, author of The Misbegotten
Spellbinding storytelling * Choice Magazine *
A strong, often nostalgic offering * Daily Express Weekend *
This is a beautifully written story that captures the imagination * Shropshire Star *
Romantic fiction at its most captivating * Lancashire Evening Post *
Lucinda Riley was born in Ireland and, after an early career as an actress in film, theatre and television, wrote her first book aged twenty-four. Her books have been translated into thirty-seven languages and sold thirty million copies worldwide. She was a Sunday Times and New York Times number one bestseller. Lucinda's The Seven Sisters series, which tells the story of adopted sisters and is inspired by the mythology of the famous star cluster, has become a global phenomenon. The series is a number one bestseller across the world and is currently in development with a major TV production company. Though she brought up her four children mostly in Norfolk in England, in 2015 Lucinda fulfilled her dream of buying a remote farmhouse in West Cork, Ireland, which she always felt was her spiritual home, and indeed this was where her last five books were written. Lucinda was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 and died in June 2021.