"A bought bride, an estate on the line, and multiple races against time — this rich feat of historic fiction tingles with sheer storytelling magic."
Set in Britain in 1796, in the aftermath of the French Revolution, Sally Gardner’s The Bride Stone simply gleams with the writer’s trademark storytelling mastery. As always, Gardner’s writing dances, light of foot, vivid and energetic as a swirling tarantella, as it tells the brilliantly beguiling story of an aristocratic bachelor whose estate is on the line, and the captivating woman he bought in order to try to save it.
Recently released from incarceration in France, Duval arrives home to England to learn that his father has died, and he has little over two days to marry. Failure to succeed in this seemingly impossible task will see his father’s estate pass into the hands of his loathsome cousin.
After hearing this news, Duval happens upon a wife sale, which is explained to him thusly: “A wife is a chattel; put a scarf around her or a rope, and you can take her to market just as you would a sheep or a cow”. Desperate, Duval finds himself buying and marrying the decidedly enigmatic Edmée.
Entirely unexpectedly, Duval is first intrigued and then utterly enchanted by Edmée: “Perhaps the time had come to find out who this unknown wife of his was. He had looked at death; now he would start to examine living, and he wondered if that might not be harder”. Digging into his wife’s life unearths the “journal of a journey that no woman should ever have been subjected to”, which is only the beginning of Duval’s thrillingly winding quest to discover the secrets and truths of a woman who “dominated his thoughts”.
Sizzling with secrets, and alive with love, The Bride Stone is an absolute gem of a novel — an exquisitely-stitched treasure that’s all but impossible to put down.
| Primary Genre | Historical Fiction |
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The spellbinding new historical novel from multi-award-winning author Sally Gardner.It is 1796. Duval Harlington, recently released from a French prison, is on his way home. He must reach his late father's estate Muchmore House before the following evening if he is to inherit it.But the inheritance rests on another condition: he must also be married. He is at a market, hoping to buy a fast horse, when he hears about a wife sale. He takes his chance and makes an extravagant bid for young widow, Edmée Hyde. To his delight and dismay, the bid is accepted and they marry, only to find that he and Edmée are both hiding life-threatening secrets.Praise for The Weather Woman...'Seductive' Observer'Wildly inventive' The TImes'Superb... joyful' New Statesman'A delight' The Sunday Times'Beguiling' Mail on Sunday'Magical storytelling' Heat'A triumph!' Caroline Lea'Bold and original' Financial Times'I was completely captivated' Amanda Craig.
The Bride Stone features in the following genres: Book Club Recommendations, Books of the Month, Star Books, Historical Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction
The Bride Stone is available in Paperback, Hardback
The Bride Stone was written by Sally Gardner and published by Apollo an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
The Bride Stone has 320 pages