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The Mapmaker's Wife

A spellbinding story of love, secrets and devastating choices

Author: Hannah Evans  

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A commercial sweeping and immersive international story of love, class and family drama. Perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore and Dinah Jefferies.

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Summary

A commercial sweeping and immersive international story of love, class and family drama. Perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore and Dinah Jefferies.

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'If she didn't tell Patrick that she'd fallen in love with him, how could he know to say it back? If she didn't say let me come away with you, how would he know to ask?'

'Riveting love story' Louise Hare

'Wonderful story, gripping throughout and difficult to put down'

'Sweeping, evocative, emotional and truly satisfying'?Veronica Henry

'Utterly charming, so well written and heartfelt'

A forbidden love.An impossible decision.A family changed forever...

1954. Bea Bell has lived in Grenada her whole life but when she falls in love with handsome surveyor Patrick Anderson, they are swept across a crumbling Empire. They quickly learn that not everyone is as accepting of their interracial marriage, leaving them with an impossible decision that might tear them apart.

2015. Since her mother's death, it has fallen to Amelia to tirelessly take care of her family and sell their family home. But when she is packing her family's memories, she finds a handwritten letter which unveils a long-held secret and reveals how little she truly knows about herself . . .

Heart-wrenching and sweeping, The Mapmaker's Wife is a sweeping love story that will both break your heart and put it back together. Perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore and Louise Hare.

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About the Author

Hannah is based in Cardiff, South Wales, and works in communications and as a staff writer for Santes Dwynwen magazine. She was a part of the Hachette Future Bookshelf prize.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Orion
Published
23rd May 2024
Pages
368
ISBN
9781398716209

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