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Dark tides / Philippa Gregory.

Midsummers Eve, 1670. 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, wealth, land, status, and he believes she has the only thing he cannot buy: his son and heir. The warehouse is failing, clinging on to poor business in Restoration London, a city gone mad for pleasure. But will Alinor and her family sell-out to Sir James? Meanwhile in New England, Alinor's brother Ned, who rebelled against the Crown, cannot find justice in the New World, as the King's revenge stretches across the Atlanic and turns the pioneers against each other and against the native Americans. A beautiful widow, Livia, arrives from Venice, telling them Alinor's son, Rob, has drowned and that she needs the family's help with a profitable new trade. She will import beautiful statues of marble and bronze to fuel the classical craze among the wealthy landowners. She enchants the warehouse family with her son, their new heir; her sensual carefree warmth; and promises of wealth to come. She captures Sir James and spins them all into a mesh of deceit which only the brave little daughter of the warehouse can break. Sarah searches for the truth about Livia in Venice bringing home the stunning denouement to this, the second book in the Fairmile series.

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Adult fiction   Stratford Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760851880 (paperback)
Author Gregory, Philippa author.
Title Dark tides / Philippa Gregory.
Published Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster Australia, 2020.
Physical description 480 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Fairmile 2.
General note Includes an extract from Tidelands, the first book in the series.
"A king returned. A widow's grief. A daughter's quest for the truth."--Cover.
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-480)
Summary Midsummers Eve, 1670. 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, wealth, land, status, and he believes she has the only thing he cannot buy: his son and heir. The warehouse is failing, clinging on to poor business in Restoration London, a city gone mad for pleasure. But will Alinor and her family sell-out to Sir James? Meanwhile in New England, Alinor's brother Ned, who rebelled against the Crown, cannot find justice in the New World, as the King's revenge stretches across the Atlanic and turns the pioneers against each other and against the native Americans. A beautiful widow, Livia, arrives from Venice, telling them Alinor's son, Rob, has drowned and that she needs the family's help with a profitable new trade. She will import beautiful statues of marble and bronze to fuel the classical craze among the wealthy landowners. She enchants the warehouse family with her son, their new heir; her sensual carefree warmth; and promises of wealth to come. She captures Sir James and spins them all into a mesh of deceit which only the brave little daughter of the warehouse can break. Sarah searches for the truth about Livia in Venice bringing home the stunning denouement to this, the second book in the Fairmile series.
Subject Domestic fiction
Legacies -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Impostors and imposture -- Fiction
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
Success -- Fiction
Kings and rulers -- Fiction
Widows -- Fiction
Daughters -- Fiction
Historical fiction
London (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction
Venice (Italy) -- History -- 1508-1797 -- Fiction
New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Fiction
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