Sedition

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Pub Date 4 Sep 2014 | Archive Date 15 Sep 2014

Description

London 1794. Revolution creeps across the channel, the coffee-houses brew gossip and the great City seethes with émigrés, upstarts and opportunists. Among them, restless young women, two of whom want more than a husband...

Motherless Alathea Sawneyford, her charms grown disturbing as she rebels against her father, has made the city's streets her own, while Annie Cantabile is constrained, by her own disfigurement and her father, to his pianoforte workshop under the shadow of Tyburn gibbet. One afternoon the dusty workshop receives a visitor. A man, representing an unscrupulous band of City speculators, Alathea's father among them, require a pianoforte and its charming teacher to find titled husbands for all their daughters: sisters Evelina and Marianne; stolid Harriet and pale, pining Georgiana. It seems an innocent enough plan but these are subversive times and perhaps even a drawing-room piano lesson isn't exactly what it seems. All of which will suit Alathea perfectly.

Fierce and bawdy, uproarious and exquisite, Sedition takes its plot at a racing gallop: bold, beautiful and captivating, it is a narrative masterpiece.

London 1794. Revolution creeps across the channel, the coffee-houses brew gossip and the great City seethes with émigrés, upstarts and opportunists. Among them, restless young women, two of whom want...


Advance Praise

'In its fairly irresistible combination of transgressive sex and a richly layered evocation of history, Sedition demands comparison with Sarah Waters' untouchably brilliant novels . . . a properly subversive and quite unforgettable novel' - The Guardian

'In its fairly irresistible combination of transgressive sex and a richly layered evocation of history, Sedition demands comparison with Sarah Waters' untouchably brilliant novels . . . a properly...


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