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Overview#1 International bestselling novel set in 1920s Ceylon, about a young Englishwoman who marries a charming tea plantation owner and widower, only to discover he's keeping terrible secrets about his past, including what happened to his first wife, that lead to devastating consequences Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dinah JefferiesPublisher: Thorndike Press Large Print Imprint: Thorndike Press Large Print Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781410497413ISBN 10: 1410497410 Pages: 634 Publication Date: 01 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsInternational Praise for The Tea Planter's Wife Love, suspense, guilt, and hidden secrets with an underlying theme of race relations seamlessly blend together in a timeless story of an innocent young Englishwoman struggling to find her place in colonial Ceylon against unexpected circumstances and facing cruel choices. New York Journal of Books [A] dramatic tale of jealousy, deceit, secrets and heartbreak. The intrigue and suspense, add a Gothic flair to Jeffries fast-moving plot and the evocative atmosphere along with the realistic characters will captivate readers. Romance Times Book Review Spellbinding effortlessly elegant, lushly descriptive...Combine this with the vivid, evocative manner in which Jefferies describes the beauty of Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, and the captivating cast of characters she has created, and you have a superbly written novel that readers of historical fiction as well as women s fiction will treasure. Booklist (starred review) [A]n engrossing taleof mystery, manners, and prejudice set against the backdrop of Ceylon (current-day Sri Lanka) Jeffries shows that she can weave a suspenseful tale in which characters complex motivations converge in surprising ways. Publishers Weekly Rich and incredibly evocative, The Tea Planter s Wife is historical fiction at its very best. It s just spellbinding. The Sunday Express Locked doors, old dresses, even a boathouse mystery, this is Rebecca with crocodiles. Very enjoyable mystery (and) full-blown escape into the past. The Independent My ideal read; mystery, love heartbreak and joy--I couldn't put it down. Santa Montefiore, author of The Beekeeper's Daughter Beautifully written and heartrending, this has a magical setting with a real sense of period. Katie Fforde, bestselling author of A French Affair A terrific emotional and atmospheric read. Elizabeth Buchan, author of Separate Beds Dinah Jefferies has once again created a gloriously atmospheric and tension-filled novel. Immensely enjoyable, poignant, and compelling. Isabel Wolff, author of Shadows Over Paradise I was spellbound from beginning to end. Deborah Rodriguez, author of A Cup of Friendship A wonderful book, deeply touching, and an unforgettable read that swept me away. I loved it. Kate Furnivall, author of The Italian Wife Vibrant and compelling--Dinah Jefferies perfectly captures the flavour of colonial Ceylon. Rosanna Ley, author of The Villa Dark secrets lie at every turn, hidden beneath layers of 1920s racism and the fearfulness of a crumbling colonial power, making for a thoroughly gripping tale. Liz Trenow, author of The Forgotten Seamstress From the Hardcover edition. <b>International Praise for <i>The Tea Planter's Wife</i> </b> Love, suspense, guilt, and hidden secrets with an underlying theme of race relations seamlessly blend together in a timeless story of an innocent young Englishwoman struggling to find her place in colonial Ceylon against unexpected circumstances and facing cruel choices. <b><i> New York Journal of Books</i></b> [A] dramatic tale of jealousy, deceit, secrets and heartbreak. The intrigue and suspense, add a Gothic flair to Jeffries fast-moving plot and the evocative atmosphere along with the realistic characters will captivate readers. <b> </b><b><i> Romance Times Book Review</i></b> Spellbinding effortlessly elegant, lushly descriptive...Combine this with the vivid, evocative manner in which Jefferies describes the beauty of Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, and the captivating cast of characters she has created, and you have a superbly written novel that readers of historical fiction as well as women s fiction will treasure. <b><i> Booklist </i></b>(starred review) [A]n engrossing taleof mystery, manners, and prejudice set against the backdrop of Ceylon (current-day Sri Lanka) Jeffries shows that she can weave a suspenseful tale in which characters complex motivations converge in surprising ways. <b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> Rich and incredibly evocative, <i>The Tea Planter s Wife</i> is historical fiction at its very best. It s just spellbinding. <b><i>The Sunday Express</i></b> Locked doors, old dresses, even a boathouse mystery, this is <i>Rebecca </i>with crocodiles. Very enjoyable mystery (and) full-blown escape into the past. <b><i>The Independent</i></b> My ideal read; mystery, love heartbreak and joy--I couldn't put it down. <b> Santa Montefiore, author of <i>The Beekeeper's Daughter</i></b> Beautifully written and heartrending, this has a magical setting with a real sense of period. <b> Katie Fforde, bestselling author of <i>A French Affair</i></b> A terrific emotional and atmospheric read. <b> Elizabeth Buchan, author of <i>Separate Beds</i></b> Dinah Jefferies has once again created a gloriously atmospheric and tension-filled novel. Immensely enjoyable, poignant, and compelling. <b> Isabel Wolff, author of <i>Shadows Over Paradise</i></b> I was spellbound from beginning to end. <b> Deborah Rodriguez, author of <i>A Cup of Friendship</i></b> A wonderful book, deeply touching, and an unforgettable read that swept me away. I loved it. <b> Kate Furnivall, author of <i>The Italian Wife</i></b> Vibrant and compelling--Dinah Jefferies perfectly captures the flavour of colonial Ceylon. <b> Rosanna Ley, author of <i>The Villa</i></b> Dark secrets lie at every turn, hidden beneath layers of 1920s racism and the fearfulness of a crumbling colonial power, making for a thoroughly gripping tale. <b> Liz Trenow, author of <i>The Forgotten Seamstress</i></b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i> Author InformationDinah Jefferies was born in Malaysia and moved to England at the age of nine. The Tea Planter's Wifeis her US debut. From the Hardcover edition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |