Dark Tides : The compelling new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Tidelands

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Author: Gregory, Philippa

Historical fiction

Published on 10 June 2021 by Simon & Schuster Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 496 pages
198 x 130 x 34 | 334g

**PRE-ORDERDAWNLANDS, THE STUNNING NEW NOVEL FROM PHILIPPA GREGORY, OUT NOVEMBER 2022** Number One bestselling author Philippa Gregory's new historical novel tracks the rise of theTidelandsfamily in London, Venice and New England. Midsummer Eve, 1670. A turbulent time to seek the truth . . .

A wealthy man waits outside a poor London warehouse to meet with Alinor, the woman he failed twenty-one years before. He has everything to offer: money, land, status. He believes she has the only thing he cannot buy: his son and heir.

Meanwhile in New England, Alinors brother Ned cannot find justice in the New World, as the Kings revenge stretches across the Atlantic and turns the pioneers against each other and against the American Indians.

Then, a beautiful widow, Livia, arrives from Venice. She claims Alinor as her mother-in-law and has come with the news that Alinors son Rob has drowned in the dark tides of the lagoon. But is this true or could this woman be an imposter . . . ?From London to New England and Venice, the dark tides always rise, and with them come secrets and enemies . . .

A gripping read spanning London, Venice and New England, all beautifully observed by Gregory Woman & HomePraise for Tidelands, the first in the Fairmile series: A gripping and intelligent portrait of a woman fighting to survive in a hostile worldThe Times The first in a planned series . . . The author crafts her material with effortless ease.Her grasp of social mores is brilliant, the love story rings true and the research is, as ever, of the highest calibreElizabeth Buchan,Daily Mail Vivid and beguilingPhilippa Gregory at her bestWoman & HomeA compelling novel that shines a light on the struggles of 17th century women Daily MirrorThe novel's power lies in Gregory's evocative portrayal of the tidelands and the everyday lives of those who are bound to themSunday Express Philippa Gregory returns with an English Civil War novel that excels in everything she does best. Historical events are written with breathless immediacy, keeping the reader enthralled even if they know the outcome Alys Key, The i If this novel is the first sign of what's to come then readers are in for a treatEmma Lee-Potter,Daily Express