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» On London
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For A Good Time In London. Travelling to London soon? Not to worry there is plenty to do here, both on and off the beaten track, and not all of it will cost you an arm and a leg. But do count your pennies before leaving home you will likely need them. Though an expensive city by anyone’s measures, London…. Raquo; Continue Reading. Running for Lessons In Life. Raquo; Continue Reading. It’s A Matter of Perspective. Raquo; Continue Reading. Disheartened: Five Tips to Emerge. 1) Go for a run alone, walk, do ...
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Desmond Elliott Prize long listing for The House at the Edge of the World. The House at the Edge of the World has been placed on the long list for the Desmond Elliott Prize for Fiction 2016, which showcases debut novelists in the UK and Ireland. Tags: Desmond Elliott Prize. The House at the Edge of the World longlisted for Baileys Prize. Tags: Hexham book festival. How do you write the defining moment on which a plot hinges? 8221; “Because,” said Morwenna, “I like the way the boats grow...NEW FICTION: TH...
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» The House at the Edge of the World
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The House at the Edge of the World. When I was eighteen, my father fell off a cliff. It was a stupid way to die. Twins Morwenna and Corwin are eighteen when their father falls to his death near their beloved family home in Devon. While the twins flee in opposite directions to try to begin new lives, their mother, enraged by years of unhappy marriage, seeks freedom from the family home that has oppressed her. June 4, 2015. Available At These Locations:. Raquo; Amazon UK (Hardback). Raquo; Foyles (Hardback).
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» Read a Chapter
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Reviews & Press. We hope you enjoy this extract from Rachel Hore’s. A Place of Secrets. How tiny and random are the events that shape our destiny. Jude Inigo, who inhabited the next desk in their open-plan office, came over, clasping a mess of paper festooned with multicolored sticky-backed notes. Proofs of the September catalog. Where do you want them? I must finish this. Inigo nodded and glided back to his desk where he started to get ready to go out. He slid his tweed jacket on over the matching w...
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» Favourite books about Paris
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Reviews & Press. Favourite books about Paris. This is the last of seven daily blogs in which I have tried to give you. A Week in Paris. To celebrate the publication of my novel. Some of you might feel inspired to continue the experience, so I thought that I should use it to share with you some of my favourite books about the city. I have deliberately chosen books that seem to be in print, so I hope that you will be able to find them without much difficulty. A Week in Paris. It was Rosie’s ordinariness th...
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» The Glass Painter’s Daughter
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Reviews & Press. The Glass Painter’s Daughter. Another of this year’s top offerings [is] Rachel Hore’s. The Glass Painter’s Daughter. The main character, Fran, has returned home to look after her dying father’s glass-cutting business. Overshadowing the central love affair with colleague Zac and an unfolding mystery involving a stained-glass window is the pall of imminent death.”. 8211; Daily Mail. Reprint September 10, 2015. Simon and Schuster UK. Available At These Locations:. Raquo; Amazon UK.
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» Romance is not dead
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Reviews & Press. Romance is not dead. Interview with Rachel Hore, The Independent on Sunday. We have met to discuss [Hore’s] fourth novel,. A Place of Secrets. Like the others, it is an up-market romance split between interlinked stories set in the present day and the past in this case, the 18th century. This is an extract from an interview with Rachel Hore that appeared in The Independent on Sunday, 15 August, 2010. To read the full interview on the Independent website…. Written by Rachel Hore.
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» The Silent Tide
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Reviews & Press. The Silent Tide will be published in paperback on 12 September 2013. Rachel Hore’s intriguing and suspenseful new novel magnificently evokes the milieux of London publishing past and present and connects the very different worlds of two young women, Emily and Isabel, who through their individual quests for truth, love and happiness become inextricably linked. 12 September, 2013. Hardback, paperback, ebook. Available At These Locations:. Raquo; Amazon UK. Raquo; From the Publisher.
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» “Compelling… an old-fashioned novel that doesn’t ration its pleasures.”
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Reviews & Press. 8220;Compelling… an old-fashioned novel that doesn’t ration its pleasures.”. Review of A Gathering Storm, The Independent. From Daphne du Maurier to Mary Wesley, the coves and headlands of Cornwall have provided the setting for some of fiction’s most stirring melodramas. Rachel Hore revisits Camomile Lawn territory with a classic wartime saga tracing the fortunes of an old West Country family swept up in the horrors of the Blitz. Read the full book review on the Independent website….
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» The Dream House
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Reviews & Press. Everyone has a dream of their perfect house – in the heart of the countryside, or perhaps a stately residence in the middle of a wonderful city? For Kate Hutchinson, the move to Suffolk from the tiny, noisy London terrace she shares with her husband Simon and their two young children was almost enough to make her dreams come true. 8216;You won’t be able to put it down’. Five stars) – Closer Magazine. 8216;Engrossing, surprising and thoroughly readable.’. 8211; Santa Montefiore.
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