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The Dazzle of the Light

Author: Georgina Clarke  

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A SPARKLING NEW HISTORICAL NOVEL INSPIRED BY LONDON'S NOTORIOUS, ALL-FEMALE CRIME SYNDICATE KNOWN AS 'THE FORTY THIEVES'....

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A SPARKLING NEW HISTORICAL NOVEL INSPIRED BY LONDON'S NOTORIOUS, ALL-FEMALE CRIME SYNDICATE KNOWN AS 'THE FORTY THIEVES'....

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Ruby Mills is ruthlessly ambitious, strikingly beautiful - and one of the Forty Thieves' most talented members.

Harriet Littlemore is an aspiring journalist from a 'good' family, engaged to a rising star of the Tory party - but she wants a successful career of her own.

After witnessing Ruby fleeing the scene of a robbery, Harriet develops a fascination with the young thief that extends beyond journalistic interest. As their personal aspirations bring them into closer contact than society's rules usually allow, Ruby and Harriet's stories become increasingly intertwined.

Their magnetic dynamic, fraught with envy and desire, tells a compulsive, cinematic story about class, morality and the cost of being an independent woman in 1920s London.

Praise for Georgina Clarke:

'Brava to this new, engaging voice' - Karen Odden, author of A Lady In Smoke

'A gripping page-turner with a sassy and fabulously original heroine in the form of Lizzie Hardwicke - I loved it!' - Annie Lyons, author of Not Quite Perfect

'Razor sharp and brilliantly original' - Joe Heap, author of The Rules of Seeing

'Sparkling and twisty' - Celia Anderson, author of 59 Memory Lane

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Critic Reviews

“' Fans of Sarah Waters and Kate Atkinson will adore this compelling, evocative and utterly gripping tale.. . It deserves to be huge ' - Sarra Manning, author, Guitar Girl 'With a touch of Killing Eve , dutiful journalist Harriet becomes obsessed by one of the thieves, Ruby Mill, and what it really means to be an independent woman.' -- Evening Standard , The Best New Books for 2022 'I was completely transported to the underbelly of 1920s London and relished every thrilling page... As dazzling as the title suggests!' --Annie Lyons, author, The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett 'Clarke conjure s feminine wiles and willfulness, gutsy girl gangsters and their seedy surroundings with immersive, sparkling flair . You'll never go shopping again without thinking of Ruby!' - Harriet Walker, Times fashion editor and author of The Wedding Night 'This was a marvellous read... Two fabulous protagonists, you will be rooting for them both' - Prima 'Immersive, compelling and darkly seductive' - Laura Carlin, author of The Wicked Cometh 'Riveting... we follow Ruby from the thieves' den to louche nightclubs, rooting for her all the way' -- Times”

Adroitly capturing class distinctions, moving with ease from the highest echelons to the lowest,Clarke immerses the reader in a society trying to regain its equilibrium after the devastation ofwar and a world-wide pandemic. Best of all, the writing is terrific Historical Novel Society (Editors' Choice)
Fans of Sarah Waters and Kate Atkinson will adore this compelling, evocative and utterly gripping tale... It deserves to be huge -- Sarra Manning Red
1920s mystery inspired by a notorious, all-female London crime syndicate Irish Times (Crime Book of the Year)
This was a marvellous read... Two fabulous protagonists, you will be rooting for them both Prima
Set in 1920s London, this is a tremendously enjoyable read with two spirited heroines Good Housekeeping

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About the Author

Georgina Clarke has a degree in theology and completed a PhD in history part-time, while working as a parish priest. Her love of the past is at the heart of her fiction: her Lizzie Hardwicke crime series (published by Canelo) is set in the mid-eighteenth century, and her latest novel - The Dazzle of the Light - unfolds in 1920s London and is inspired by the real-life activities of the women-led Forty Thieves crime syndicate.

In 2021, Georgina began working as a tutor at The Queen's Foundation in Birmingham, training clergy. When she's not working, she enjoys dressmaking, running and mooching around old houses. She lives in Worcester with her husband, son and two lively cats.

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Ruby Mills is ruthlessly ambitious, strikingly beautiful -- and one of the Forty Thieves' most talented members. Harriet Littlemore is an aspiring journalist from a 'good' family, engaged to a rising star of the Tory party -- but she wants a successful career of her own. After witnessing Ruby fleeing the scene of a robbery, Harriet develops a fascination with the young thief that extends beyond journalistic interest. As their personal aspirations bring them into closer contact than society's rules usually allow, Ruby and Harriet's stories become increasingly intertwined. Their magnetic dynamic, fraught with envy and desire, tells a compulsive, cinematic story about class, morality and the cost of being an independent woman in 1920s London. Praise for Georgina Clarke: 'Brava to this new, engaging voice' -- Karen Odden, author of A Lady In Smoke 'A gripping page-turner with a sassy and fabulously original heroine in the form of Lizzie Hardwicke -- I loved it!' -- Annie Lyons, author of Not Quite Perfect 'Razor sharp and brilliantly original' -- Joe Heap, author of The Rules of Seeing 'Sparkling and twisty' -- Celia Anderson, author of 59 Memory Lane

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Product Details

Publisher
Verve Books
Published
17th November 2022
Pages
320
ISBN
9780857308306

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