The Perfume Collector
By (Author) Kathleen Tessaro
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
3rd April 2013
11th April 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
330g
A secret history of scent, memory and desire from the Sunday Times bestselling author of ELEGANCE and THE DEBUTANTE.
One letter will turn newly-married Grace Munroes life upside down:
Our firm is handling the estate of the deceased Mrs Eva DOrsey and it is our duty to inform you that you are named as the chief beneficiary in her will. We request your presence at our offices at your earliest convenience, so that we may go through the details of your inheritance.
There is only one problem. Grace has never heard of Eva DOrsey.
So begins a journey which leads Grace through the streets of Paris and into the seductive world of perfumers and their muses. An abandoned perfume shop on the Left Bank will lead her to unravel the heartbreaking story of her mysterious benefactor, an extraordinary woman who bewitched high society in 1920s New York and Paris.
Praise for The Perfume Collector:
This evocative novel spins you back a few decades to the grace and elegance of the 20s and 50s GLAMOUR
A mesmerising novel of passion and scent WOMAN AND HOME
The joy in Tessaros books, however, is her knack for describing glamour. She leaves readers greedy for satin and lace, for angular cocktail dresses and complex scents spilling from beautiful bottles. Its a voluptuous and desirable world to drop into, but her characters have enough depth and moral ambiguity to lift this above most EMERALD STREET
Praise for The Debutante:
'It's an elegant and glamorous plot which means lots of mouth-watering descriptions of decaying stately homes by the sea'
Daily Mail
The latest from the author of bestseller Elegance. New Yorker Cate immerses herself in the mystery of the Mitford-esque 1920s London debutante
Red
A shoebox filled with mementoes sets artist Cate on a hunt for the truth behind the disappearance of a dazzling 1920s it girl in Kathleen Tessaros The Debutante
Good Housekeeping
Tessaro gets her story-weaving wand out with a gloriously rich story of past and present love
InStyle
Reading The Debutante was the most delicious treat. Engrossing, romantic, wise and witty the perfect read. I could not put it down
Gillian Greenwood, author of Satisfaction and The Ghost Lover
Born in Pittsburgh, Kathleen Tessaro studied drama before emigrating to London. After ten years working as an actress in films, television, and theatre, she left the profession and spent several years working for the English National Opera, while training in the evenings as a drama teacher and voice coach. During this time, she began to write. Working on short stories during her lunch hour, she soon became a regular member of a writers workshop.