Half the World in Winter

Half the World in Winter

by Maggie Joel (Author)

Synopsis

It is London, 1880, and Lucas Jarmyn struggles to make sense of the death of his beloved youngest daughter; his wife, Aurora, seeks solace in rigid social routines; and his eighteen-year-old daughter Dinah looks for fulfilment in unusual places. Only the housekeeper, the estimable Mrs Logan, seems able to carry on. A train accident in a provincial town on the railway Lucas owns claims the life of a young child and, amid the public outcry, a father journeys to London demanding justice. As he arrives in the city on a frozen January morning he finds a family with a terrible secret tearing their lives apart.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Main
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 05 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1925266524
ISBN 13: 9781925266528
Book Overview: A captivating drama of secrets and tragedies in a Victorian family adrift in their rapidly changing world.

Media Reviews
As the days get colder and darker, nothing warms me more than a period novel. Reminiscent of Kate Summerscale and set in the Victorian era, two men of very different social classes both lose their daughters in tragic accidents. * Red *
Maggie Joel's new novel takes us upstairs, downstairs and into the darkest corners of a Victorian household... If you like robust dramas with the occasional dash of dark humour, then you will love this. * Daily Telegraph (Sydney) *
A page-turner full of detail and colour. * Saturday Age *
A sombre but fascinating tale. * The Australian *
Author Bio
Maggie Joel is a British-born writer now living in Sydney. She has been writing fiction and non-fiction for over ten years. Her first two novels The Past and Other Lies and The Second-Last Woman in England were published by Constable & Robinson.