House of Shades: A Novel

House of Shades: A Novel

by Lianne Dillsworth

Narrated by Sara Novak

Unabridged — 8 hours, 0 minutes

House of Shades: A Novel

House of Shades: A Novel

by Lianne Dillsworth

Narrated by Sara Novak

Unabridged — 8 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

In this dark, immersive tale steeped in atmosphere and drama, the author of Theatre of Marvels returns to Victorian London to tell the story of a young Black female doctor's dangerous quest to find the truth that unearth the secrets of the past.

London, 1833.

Doctress Hester Reeves has been offered a life-changing commission.

But it comes at a price. She must leave behind her husband and their canal-side home in Kings Cross and move to Tall Trees-a dark and foreboding house in Fitzrovia.

If Hester can cure the ailing health of its owner, Gervaise Cherville, she will receive payment that will bring her everything she could dream of.

But on arriving at Tall Trees, Hester quickly discovers that an even bigger task awaits her. Now she must unearth secrets that have lain hidden for decades - including one that will leave Hester's own life forever changed. . . .



Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/06/2024

Dillsworth (Theatre of Marvels) delivers a crisp Victorian gothic about a former slave owner and the Black doctoress who treats him on his deathbed. In 1833 London, Hester Reeves worries about her younger sister, Willa, after she catches the eye of wealthy rogue Rowland Cherville. Hester begrudgingly agrees to treat Rowland’s father, Gervaise, for the enormous salary of £10, enough to move her and Willa somewhere safe from Rowland. Because Hester regularly treats sex workers, she recognizes that Gervaise has syphilis. Sensing he’s near death, he confesses to Hester that he made his fortune from plantations in Honduras and that he wishes to atone for his sins. He then charges Hester with finding two women, Aphrodite and Nyx, who were enslaved on one of his plantations many years earlier and later worked as servants in his London house until they ran away, so he can make amends. When Hester learns there was a third woman who left the house with Aphrodite and Nyx, she begins to question Gervaise’s motives. Much of the plot is predictable, but Hester is a heroine worth rooting for, and her search leads to the discovery of some surprising connections between her family and the women who escaped. Historical fiction fans will be pleased. Agent: Jenny Bent, Bent Agency. (July)

From the Publisher

Historical fiction fans will be pleased.” — Publishers Weekly

"Intensely moving, compulsively readable and beautifully written. Hester is a wonderful protagonist. I thoroughly enjoyed it" — Rosie Andrews, author of the Sunday Times bestseller The Leviathan

"Gripping, heart-breaking and brilliantly told. Hester Reeves is fresh and relatable – I felt every twist and turn of her story and was rooting for her from the get-go" — Lucy Barker, author of The Other Side of Mrs. Wood.

"I loved this original and compelling tale of intrigue, quest, and retribution... one not to be missed" — Mary Chamberlain, author of The Dressmaker's War

"A gripping Gothic tale that weaves a page-turning plot together with blazing social commentary and a protagonist, Hester, who leaps off the page" — Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City

"A cracking read and a deft (and timely) unpicking of complex questions around atonement and accountability. Wildly refreshing and full of heart" — Hester Musson, author of The Beholders

"With haunting imagery, Dillsworth delivers a fast-paced story of overcoming familial treachery, racism, and social inequality.” — Booklist

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160591506
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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