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The Secret Years

On sale

9th April 2015

Price: £3.49

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781472224057

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An epic novel of a great house and the love that consumed it…

Judith Lennox’s The Secret Years is a moving story about life in the East Anglian Fens after the First World War. Perfect for fans of
Rachel Hore and Kate Morton.

During the golden summer of 1914, four young people played in the gardens of Drakesden Abbey. Nicholas and Lally were the children of the great house, set in the bleak and magical Fen country; Thomasine was the unconventional niece of two genteel maiden aunts in the village; Daniel was the son of the local blacksmith, a fiercely independent, ambitious boy who longed to break away from the stifling confines of his East Anglian upbringing. As the drums of war sounded in the distance, the Firedrake, a mysterious and ancient Blythe family heirloom disappeared, setting off an uncontrollable chain of events.

The Great War changed everything, and both Nicholas and Daniel returned from the front damaged by their experiences. Thomasine, freed from the narrow disciplines of her childhood, and enjoying the new hedonism which the twenties brought, thought that she could escape from the ties that bound her to both Nicholas and Daniel. But the passions and enmities of their youth had intensified in the passing years, and the four friends had to experience tragedy and betrayal before the Firedrake made its reappearance and, with it, a new hope for the future.

What readers are saying about The Secret Years:

‘Judith Lennox writes wonderful stories which are compelling and beautifully descriptive

‘What a page turner -a twisty turny tale!

‘A wonderfully written story… Couldn’t put this book down

Reviews

Good Book Guide
A gripping and intelligent romance
Choice Magazine
A sensitive examination of love and loss by this master storyteller
Newcastle Herald
The characters are in many ways so normal, yet in other ways so unbelievably wonderful, in this gripping and heartfelt story
Sunday Express
A compelling novel... Lennox's prose is detailed but never overly dense and powerful when describing prosaic scenes
Woman & Home
Compelling storytelling
The Times
Praise for Judith Lennox: A fast-moving, complex story
Daily Mail
A beautifully turned, compassionate novel. Judith Lennox's writing is so keenly honest it could sever heartstrings
New Books Magazine
Completely unputdownable... a lovely, entrancing book