The Square of Sevens

Author:   Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
ISBN:  

9781529053678


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   22 June 2023
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Imprint:   Mantle
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781529053678


ISBN 10:   1529053676
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   22 June 2023
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Laura Shepherd Robinson is a brilliant, brilliant writer, up there with CJ Sansom and Andrew Taylor -- James O'Brien A gorgeously written and plotted Georgian thriller with elements of Moll Flanders, theatre, cartomancy, and Bath. It's as absorbing as Charles Palliser's The Quincunx -- Amanda Craig, bestselling author of <i>The Golden Rules</i> What a magnificent rollercoaster ride of a book . . . Laura Shepherd-Robinson writes with such a fluid, easy style, with a knack for putting in just the right amount of detail to perfectly paint the world she is describing . . . I am in awe -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series Laura Shepherd-Robinson has created an instant classic. Red is unforgettable. The story is a treasure trove of lavish Georgian riches, female ingenuity and bitter betrayal. I didn't see the twist coming, and didn't want it to end -- Sophia Bennett, author of Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series Laura Shepherd-Robinson is a master storyteller and she excels herself with this Dickensian epic. Relentless twists, heartbreaking storylines and impeccable research. It doesn't get much better than this -- Emily Koch, author of <i>Keep Him Close </i>and <i>What July Knew</i> Such brilliant storytelling with twists and turns that leave you breathless. I love Laura's books and this is her best yet -- Julie Owen Moylan, author of <i>That Green Eyed Girl</i> Ever since her bestselling debut, Blood & Sugar, Laura Shepherd-Robinson has made the Georgian era her own. In her latest, The Square of Sevens, she revisits the period, this time following a young girl named Red as she navigates the dark mysteries of her own past and the convoluted - and murderous - machinations of two of the country's most prominent dynasties warring over a disputed inheritance. A big, meaty, meticulously researched and unashamedly ambitious historical novel -- Vaseem Khan, author of The Malabar House series


Laura Shepherd Robinson is a brilliant, brilliant writer, up there with CJ Sansom and Andrew Taylor -- James O'Brien A sweeping Dickensian tour de force of a novel, The Square of Sevens is an immaculately researched piece of fiction with all the twists and turns of a fortune teller's wheel, cementing the author's place as the queen of modern Georgian literature. Bravo Laura Shepherd-Robinson, I'm in awe! -- Susan Stokes-Chapman, bestselling author of <i>Pandora</i> A sprawling, exquisite, outright triumph. The Square of Sevens dazzles with heart, mystery and breathtaking detail. I doubt I'll read a better book this year -- Chris Whitaker, author of <i>We Begin At the End</i> Fortune-telling, hidden documents, priest holes, courtroom drama and dramatic revelations: The Square of Sevens is a deck of cards crammed full with secrets and lies -- Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop </i>and <i>Blue Water</i> A gorgeously written and plotted Georgian thriller with elements of Moll Flanders, theatre, cartomancy, and Bath. It's as absorbing as Charles Palliser's The Quincunx -- Amanda Craig, bestselling author of <i>The Golden Rule</i> What a magnificent rollercoaster ride of a book . . . Laura Shepherd-Robinson writes with such a fluid, easy style, with a knack for putting in just the right amount of detail to perfectly paint the world she is describing . . . I am in awe -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series What a magnificent novel. I would advise any reader to set aside reading time to fully concentrate on this brilliantly complex story. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, this is one of the most intriguing books I have ever read -- Liz Nugent, bestselling author of <i>Our Little Cruelties </i>and <i>Strange Sally Diamond</i> Laura Shepherd-Robinson has created an instant classic. Red is unforgettable. The story is a treasure trove of lavish Georgian riches, female ingenuity and bitter betrayal . . . and I didn't want it to end -- Sophia Bennett, author of Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series The Square of Sevens is a cunningly plotted and wonderfully captivating novel that conjures up the Georgian period with a magical touch. Shepherd-Robinson guides us effortlessly through the social and political landscape of the time - the South Sea Bubble, the wonders of science, the complicated manners of Bath society - and populates this terrain, from drawing rooms to backstreets, with a plucky heroine and a cast of hugely engaging characters, each with their own secrets and flaws and all woven together with Dickensian deftness. I defy even the most curmugeonly not to be thoroughly entertained -- Liz Fremantle, author of <i>The Queen's Gambit </i>and <i>The Poison Bed</i> Laura Shepherd-Robinson is a master storyteller and she excels herself with this Dickensian epic. Relentless twists, heartbreaking storylines and impeccable research. It doesn't get much better than this -- Emily Koch, author of <i>Keep Him Close </i>and <i>What July Knew</i> Ever since her bestselling debut, Blood & Sugar, Laura Shepherd-Robinson has made the Georgian era her own. In her latest, The Square of Sevens, she revisits the period, this time following a young girl named Red as she navigates the dark mysteries of her own past and the convoluted - and murderous - machinations of two of the country's most prominent dynasties warring over a disputed inheritance. A big, meaty, meticulously researched and unashamedly ambitious historical novel -- Vaseem Khan, author of The Malabar House series Compelling, thrilling, totally absorbing. The rich period detail never once weighs down the pace of the storytelling in this exhilarating tale where fate and destiny come up against courage and ambition in wealthy, corrupt Georgian society. I loved it -- Tammy Cohen, author of <i>The Wedding Party</i> Intricate, compelling and stuffed full of intrigue, The Square of Sevens will sweep you into its world -- Fiona Barton, bestselling author of <i>The Widow</i> Pitch-perfect. Laura Shepherd Robinson has done it again- a beautifully strung novel quivering with just the right blend of pace, plot and historical detail. Bravo! -- Victoria Selman, author of the bestselling <i>Truly Darkly Deeply</i> This is such a glorious adventure, full of scheming and betrayal, with a delicious whiff of magic at its heart. Our hero holds only a few cards, and she must play them exactly right if she wants to survive -- William Shaw, author of the DS Alexandra Cupidi series A very clever, intricate and fascinating novel -- Anna Mazzola, author of <i>The Clockwork Girl </i>and <i>House of Whispers</i> It's impossible to overstate the brilliance Laura Shepherd-Robinson demonstrates in her work. To find a writer with such a clear love and understanding of her subject and have it matched by a sparkling ability to spin a yarn is rare and exciting. The Square of Sevens is an exquisite feat in storytelling: intelligent, dark, surprising, moving, and always entertaining. Shepherd-Robinson's characters are so brilliantly drawn, the story so richly imagined, and the world she conjures so vivid that I imagined myself there, amidst it all, my heart in my mouth as the players race towards their fate -- Charlotte Philby, author of <i>Edith and Kim</i> My favourite Laura Shepherd-Robinson novel yet. Fortune telling, Cornwall and Bath. What's not to love? Completely compelling and clever, of course. And in Red, a heroine I wanted to spend days with -- Joanna Nadin, author of <i>The Double Life of Daisy Hemmings</i> Such brilliant storytelling with twists and turns that leave you breathless. I love Laura's books and this is her best yet -- Julie Owen Moylan, author of <i>That Green Eyed Girl</i> She's only gone and done it again! What a sumptuous, intricate, masterfully woven and beautifully told story of deception and corruption, power & passion, family secrets and enduring lies. Absolutely exquisite -- Erin Young, author of <i>The Fields</i>


Laura Shepherd Robinson is a brilliant, brilliant writer, up there with CJ Sansom and Andrew Taylor -- James O'Brien A gorgeously written and plotted Georgian thriller with elements of Moll Flanders, theatre, cartomancy, and Bath. It's as absorbing as Charles Palliser's The Quincunx -- Amanda Craig, bestselling author of <i>The Golden Rules</i> Laura Shepherd-Robinson is a master storyteller and she excels herself with this Dickensian epic. Relentless twists, heartbreaking storylines and impeccable research. It doesn't get much better than this -- Emily Koch, author of <i>Keep Him Close </i>and <i>What July Knew</i> Such brilliant storytelling with twists and turns that leave you breathless. I love Laura's books and this is her best yet -- Julie Owen Moylan, author of <i>That Green Eyed Girl</i> Ever since her bestselling debut, Blood & Sugar, Laura Shepherd-Robinson has made the Georgian era her own. In her latest, The Square of Sevens, she revisits the period, this time following a young girl named Red as she navigates the dark mysteries of her own past and the convoluted - and murderous - machinations of two of the country's most prominent dynasties warring over a disputed inheritance. A big, meaty, meticulously researched and unashamedly ambitious historical novel -- Vaseem Khan, author of The Malabar House series Georgian lushness and dastardly deeds from Bath to Batholomew Fair, with an unforgettable heroine called Red, a vast fortune at stake and a genius twist -- SJ Bennett, author of Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series


Laura Shepherd Robinson is a brilliant, brilliant writer, up there with CJ Sansom and Andrew Taylor -- James O'Brien


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Author Website:   https://laurashepherdrobinson.com/

Laura Shepherd-Robinson worked in politics for nearly twenty years before re-entering normal life to complete an MA in Creative Writing. Her debut novel, Blood & Sugar, was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month and won the Historical Writers' Association Debut Crown and the Specsavers/Crimefest Best Debut Novel prize. Her second novel, Daughters of Night, was shortlisted for the Theakstons Crime Book of the Year, the Goldsboro Glass Bell Award, and the HWA Gold Crown. The Square of Sevens is her third novel. She lives in London with her husband Adrian.

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