Description
One house, two women, many secrets... A brilliantly engaging novel about the lives of two women, seventy years apart, and the secrets that bind them together.
About the Author
Jane Johnson is a British novelist and publisher. Her novels include Court of Lions, The Tenth Gift, The Salt Road and The Sultan's Wife. She is the UK editor for George R.R. Martin, Robin Hobb and Dean Koontz and was for many years publisher of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Married to a Berber chef she met while researching The Tenth Gift, she lives in Cornwall and Morocco.
Reviews
From the moment I gazed at the beautiful jacket, I wanted to live this story. Jane Johnson writes with such grace and ease. The tale brings together two fascinating women from different generations who have much to give to one another, so many secrets to reveal. This novel is rich in intrigue and compassion. At its heart two delicate love stories intertwine. I loved The Sea Gate and highly recommend it -- Carol Drinkwater
I've so enjoyed the hours I've spent reading the novel. I loved the warm, vivid characters, especially salty Olivia, and was completely swept up in this intriguing and beautifully researched mystery of wartime Cornwall. It was quite magical -- Rachel Hore
Full of secrets, passion, and with two strong heroines, this book satisfies every need. It's utterly romantic and and page-turningly exciting. I can't recommend it highly enough -- Katie Fforde
I so enjoyed this. The relationship between the two women of such very different generations, the parallel love affairs, the feeling of place are all so well done. It's a treat! -- Amanda Craig
A beautiful evocative story capturing the darkness of Cornwall and its piercing beauty... This had me in tears' -- Liz Fenwick
A beautifully written and intriguing story that stayed with me long after I had turned the last page -- Santa Montefiore
The Sea Gate just blew me away. Utterly compelling and one of the few books for a long time that kept me reading deep into the night -- Barbara Erskine
Delving into Olivia's past in war-torn Cornwall, this transports you back in time * Woman & Home *
I relished this dual timeframe story pulled together with unexpected threads against a vivid Cornish backdrop. Olivia is an endearingly idiosyncratic character in her youth and old age and there are some deliciously sexy and romantic moments * The Literary Sofa. *
A fast-paced twisty tale with lashings of drama, menace, bad deeds and romance * Saga. *
It is rare to find a dual narrative novel in which both strands of the narrative are equally compelling. Often the present day strand exists as a rather pallid framework for the epic narrative from the past. The Sea Gate is a remarkable exception... Each strand of the narrative is both a love story and a thriller in its own right... Dual narrative at its very best' * Historical Novels Review *
A beautiful generational story... A perfect fusion of history, romance and mystery, The Sea Gate is an atmospheric and heart-warming novel that's easy to lose yourself in' * CultureFly *
[A] sweeping story... Powerful' * Best *
Set across two time-lines, this engaging adventure story is brimming with atmosphere and romance * Sunday Mirror *
A romantic novel, with suspense, crime, history and mystery... Intriguing... A holiday read, easy and undemanding from a writer I have always enjoyed' * NB Magazine *
Johnson's powers of description evoke the setting's living history and brings it to brilliant life. This sweeping saga is a must-read * Publishers Weekly *
Hidden bones, buried love, a house with a hidden passage to the sea and even a foul-mouthed parrot promises to make this tale from the Second World War [a] page-turner * Sunday Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9781789545180
Author Jane Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC