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The Witch's Daughter

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Full Title:

The Witch's Daughter

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781838933302

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Aria

Publication Date:

4th February 2025

UK Publication Date:

10th October 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Historical romance

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

300g

Description

A spellbinding tale of love, lust, magic and betrayal in Imperial Russia... I couldn't put it down' Santa Montefiore A city burning. A revolution raging. A woman on the run. Nadezhda has never wanted to be a witch. But the occult is in her blood. Her mother, Militza, conjured Rasputin and introduced him into the Romanov court, releasing the devil himself. Now he is dead, but Militza still dreams of him stalking her sleep and haunting her waking hours. As Petrograd burns and the Russian Empire crumbles, Nadezhda escapes through the capital, concealing a book of generational magic. But as danger grows closer, she may be forced to embrace her heritage to save what she loves most... Based on a true story, The Witchs Daughter is an epic tale of women rising from the ashes of an empire, perfect for fans of Elodie Harper's The Wolf Den and Madeline Millers Circe. Praise for Imogen Edwards-Jones: 'Richly imagined.' Daisy Goodwin 'Razor-sharp... brilliant.' Candace Bushnell 'I couldn't put it down.' Claudia Winkleman

Reviews

'A spellbinding tale of love, lust, magic and betrayal in Imperial Russia... I couldn't put it down.' -- Santa Montefiore
A glorious Cossack charge of a novel - I was swept away by Nadezdha's fight for survival in the midst of the Russian Revolution. It's a terrific read. * Daisy Goodwin *
A spellbinding tale * Woman's Own *
An intimate, enthralling and oh-so readable slice of historical fiction set within one of the key moments of the 20th century. -- LoveReading
a tale of strong female characters and the resilience they can muster when faced with danger and terror. Beautifully written with compelling descriptions of Russian history -- My Weekly
Like Elodie Harpers The Wolf Den, The Witchs Daughter is a story of strength and survival, centering around the resilience of women in grueling, violent times. -- Culturefly
Edwards-Jones enthusiasm is hard to resist. -- Mail on Sunday
A hugely evocative historical novel, weaving strands of magic and mysticism into the perilous days of the Russian Revolution. Gripping! -- Kate Griffin, author of FYNESHADE
'A brilliant, brutal story that had me holding my breath. It's been a very long time since I've come across a heroine as unforgettable as Nadezhda.' -- Celia Walden
The Witch's Daughter sheds light on a dark and turbulent period from a new and unusual perspective * The Scotsman *
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PRAISE FOR THE WITCHES OF ST PETERSBURG: 'Sumptuous, sexy and haunting. I adored this novel' Santa Montefiore 'With precision and razor-sharp accuracy... A brilliant take on the historical novel' Candace Bushnell 'Richly imagined... A rip-roaring read' Daisy Goodwin 'I couldn't put it down' Claudia Winkleman

Author Bio

Imogen Edwards-Jones studied Russian at Bristol University. Her first book, The Taming of Eagles, was about the first 100 days of the collapse of communism. A writer and journalist, she has travelled extensively within the old Soviet Union, studying in Kyiv. She is the author of twenty books including the best-selling Babylon series. Married with two children, Imogen lives in London. She is also a member of the London College of Psychic Studies and an honorary Cossack. Her latest novel, The Witch's Daughter, is the sequel to The Witches of St Petersburg.

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