
Blood & Sugar
$31.82
- Paperback
464 pages
- Release Date
13 January 2020
Summary
Blood & Sugar: A Conspiracy Forged in Slavery
June, 1781. At Deptford Dock, a tortured body hangs, branded with a slaver’s mark, its identity unknown.
Captain Harry Corsham, a war hero on the cusp of a brilliant political career, is approached by a desperate woman. Her brother, Tad Archer, an ardent abolitionist, vanished after claiming to possess a secret that could cripple the British slave trade. He believed his life was in danger.
To find Tad, Harry must cont…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781509880799 |
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ISBN-10: | 1509880798 |
Author: | Laura Shepherd-Robinson |
Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
Imprint: | Pan Books |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 464 |
Release Date: | 13 January 2020 |
Weight: | 314g |
Dimensions: | 196mm x 132mm x 33mm |
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Extraordinary
Laura Shepherd-Robinson has written a story that is not only a page-turner of a thriller but, to an extent unusual in historical novels, where you feel you really are listening to a voice from the eighteenth century. This is a world conveyed with convincing, terrible clarity’ – C. J. Sansom, author of Dissolution, Tombland and Winter in MadridA novel of astonishing skill * Financial Times *A tightly plotted crime story with vivid details of Georgian England * Sunday Times *Stunning … Blood & Sugar is a harrowing and brutal epic [that] shocks and thrills in equal measure * Express *A striking historical thriller … Few first novels are as accomplished as this – Andrew Taylor, author of The Ashes of LondonEpic, harrowing, thrilling, brutal, addictive. I read it flat out in one day – C. J. Tudor, author of The Chalk ManEnthralling * Daily Telegraph *Magnificent … A tense and gripping historical thriller that shines an unwavering light on a dark period in British history. Unmissable. – Antonia Hodgson, author of The Devil in the MarshalseaPhenomenal … A shoo-in for one of the books of the year – David Young, author of Stasi ChildA searing, ingeniously constructed story * The Times *Extraordinary – Caz Frear, author of Sweet Little LiesTruly addictive – Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing GirlA passionate indictment of British involvement in the slave trade but it never neglects its duty to chill and thrill * Sunday Express *With a hugely likeable hero at its heart, this rich and beautifully written debut marks out Laura Shepherd-Robinson as a major new talent – Fiona Cummins, author of RattleThe finest Georgian intrigue * The Times Crime Club *A remarkably assured debut – Elizabeth Fremantle, author of The Queen’s GambitA page-turning dive into the torrid depths of London in the 1780s – Mary Paulson-Ellis, author of The Other Mrs WalkerGripping and original … I absolutely loved it – Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect GirlfriendImmersive and exhilarating … I was completely swept away – Holly Seddon, author of Love Will Tear Us ApartExtraordinary, immersive, addictive and moving – Olivia Kiernan, author of Too Close to BreathI can’t recommend it enough – Jo Jakeman, author of Sticks and StonesUtterly compelling … The next star of historical crime fiction has arrived – R. N. MorrisThe most absorbing, intelligent and breathtakingly atmospheric novel I’ve read in a long time – Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin at the EndI haven’t read such an accomplished historical novel since I was introduced to C.J. Sansom. – Jo Spain, author of The TrialA gripping mystery … I loved it – Laura Marshall, author of Friend RequestOne of the best historical novels I’ve read in ages. – Kaite Welsh, author of The Wages of SinDeptford, a gateway to and from Britain’s expanding empire, is evoked in pungent detail. The British slave trade was an appalling episode in our history and the novel is unflinching in its refusal to sentimentalise motives or to row back on the savagery of the times. * Daily Mail *A brilliant book … Superb … Absolutely superb’ – James O’Brien, presenter of LBC Radio and bestselling author of How To Be RightOne of the most sophisticated crime novels of the past few years * The Critic *Read Daughters of Night by Laura Shepherd-Robinson, but read Blood & Sugar first: a) because it’s brilliant, and b) because the characters overlap. They’re both murder mysteries set in a meticulously and hyper-vividly drawn 18th-century London. The first is eye-opening about slavery, the second is about prostitution, or rather the first is about race and the second is about woman. Total page-turners – India Knight * Sunday Times *
About The Author
Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Laura Shepherd-Robinson was born in Bristol in 1976. She has a BSc in Politics from the University of Bristol and an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics. Laura worked in politics for nearly twenty years before re-entering normal life to complete an MA in Creative Writing at City University. She lives in London with her husband, Adrian.
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