Description
A heart-breaking and nostalgic family saga set around the launch of Titanic. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Val Wood
Will the secrets in her past protect her from that fateful crossing?
After her father is killed in the employ of an Earl, Phyllis Kimber's entire future is called into question. But the Earl knows something about Phyllis that means she will always be looked after . . .
Lady's maid to American heiress Martha, Phyllis is her only confidant in England: she knows Martha doesn't love the recently widowed Lord Melton, the man Martha's socially ambitious father is determined she marries, but there's another secret - a secret that makes Phyllis give up everything to protect her friend.
As the Titanic prepares for its maiden voyage, Phyllis makes preparations to journey to America with Martha and her family, but the secret she's keeping threatens to destroy all hope for a new future. Unaware of the undiscovered secrets in her own past, Phyllis must decide where her loyalties lie . . . unaware too of the tragedy that is about to unfold on that fateful crossing . . .
Readers love Catherine King's heart-breaking and nostalgic, Titanic-set novel:
'I was completely immersed in the way this story unfolded . . . I shall be looking for more books by this same author'
'Brilliant read. Just couldn't put it down!'
'Catherine King never fails to tell a great story'
'Love this author! Excellent read'
'Could not put it down - better than watching TV'
A gripping, gritty novel set during the run-up to the launch of Titanic - published in time for its 100th anniversary year
About the Author
Catherine King was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. A search for her roots - her father, grandfather and great-grandfather all worked with coal, steel or iron - and an interest in local industrial history provided inspiration for her stories. Catherine wrote ten novels, including A Sister's Courage and Her Mother's Secret. Her second novel, Silk and Steel, was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award.
Catherine sadly passed away in 2015.
Book Information
ISBN 9780751548075
Author Catherine King
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Sphere
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 324g
Dimensions(mm) 132mm * 201mm * 30mm