The Lost Diamond
By (Author) Kathleen McGurl
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
4th June 2025
27th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Historical romance
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Historical crime and mysteries
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
220g
The brand-new spellbinding dual-timeline historical novel from the bestselling author of The Lost Sister
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A hidden jewel. A buried past. A secret waiting to break free.
India, 1947: Celia Fforbes-Whyte remembers little about her beloved mother, but she will never forget how the familys prized diamond, the Chamakta Sitara, glistened at her throat. The diamond has been part of the family for as long as she can remember, but growing voices begin to ask whether it should ever have belonged to them at all
With danger closing in on the eve of Indian independence, Celias father makes a drastic choice to protect his family, the diamond must disappear without a trace. But in doing so, will he create a curse that lasts a lifetime
London, 2024: Heartbroken and desperate for an escape, Lisa Statton retreats to the comfort of the Alps. But when she stumbles across a sparkling gem and an unopened letter, embedded in a glacier, Lisa finds herself thrust into a mystery more devastating than she could ever imagine
Readers adore Kathleen McGurl's stunning novels!
CaptivatingCould barely put [it] down'
Drew me in from the word go. I was on the edge of my seat through the entire book'
A beautiful read'
A good read to get lost in'
A twin timeline that worked absolutely perfectlyOutstandingly poignantI can't praise this book enough.
Kathleen McGurl lives near the sea in Bournemouth, with her husband, sons and cats. She began her writing career creating short stories, then she got side-tracked onto family history research. She has always been fascinated by the past, the ways in which the past can influence the present, and enjoys exploring these links in her novels. You can find out more at her website, http://kathleenmcgurl.com/, or follow her on Twitter @KathMcGurl