Women Of Iron
By (Author) Catherine King
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
1st November 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Long-listed for Romantic Novel of the Year 2007 (UK)
Paperback
464
Width 108mm, Height 178mm, Spine 32mm
240g
Now in A format.
The grit of Meg Hutchinson, the sweep and scope of Barbara Taylor Bradford - a first class saga.Set against the harsh and gritty background of the Industrial Revolution, this is a story of poverty and star-crossed love, of sexual exploitation and deceit, of greed, murder and revenge. Luther Dearne has made a fortune wheeling and dealing with the wealthy ironmasters of South Riding, and by cheating the Swedish shippers who bring their iron to sell in England. Rich, powerful and apparently above the law, he has everything his heart desires - except children. When one day a woman turns up in the tavern with an orphaned little girl for sale, Luther does not hesitate, he buys her. Little does he know that Lissie, with her great beauty and mysterious origins, whom his wife hates at first sight, will prove to be both his greatest joy and his deepest heartache - and finally his undoing.'She writes with authority, skill and confidence ... a real old-style Victorian drama ... [with] a mix and balance of wickedness and purity' Elizabeth Gill, author of The Secret 'A powerful and page-turning saga' - Dee Williams
Catherine King was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. A search for her roots - her father, grandfather and great-grandfather all worked with coal, steel or iron - and an interest in local industrial history provide inspiration for her stories.