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A Secret Alchemy (Hardcover)

by Emma Darwin (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Review (13 Nov 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 075533065X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755330652
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.8 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 368,334 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Praise for The Mathematics of Love": 'This is that rare thing, a book that works on every conceivable level... an uncommonly good read...remarkable...this is a novel of extremes: there is suffering, violent and disturbing portraits of war and of personal loss; but equally extreme moments of joy and human undertanding. At its core are the emotions that most shape us - love and loss...[Emma Darwin] builds layer upon layer of emotion and history until, like a photographic print emerging from its chemical bath, the final picture is revealed...A real achievement' -- The Times 'Fascinating!. If you're in a book club torn between lovers of 19th-century and modern fiction, The Mathematics of Love" may be just the thing to square the circle... hauntingly beautiful' -- Washington Post 'Convincing and involving...a book to lose yourself in' -- Daily Mail 'A beautifully written, intelligent book...as historically graphic and passionately romantic as Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong'" -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'A daring debut novel...Emma Darwin's prose is golden and convincing. Addictive' -- Daily Express 'The reader is spellbound...electrifying...magical' -- Independent 'This sweeping tale of nineteenth-century war and courtship and twentieth-century teenage rebellion has a real flavour of its own that will grip you to the end...an accomplished, vividly realised debut' -- Marie Claire 'Intriguing...compelling...convincing' -- Publishing News '[An] absorbing historical novel of love and war...linked themes between the narratives flower - painting versus photography, female liberation versus repression, the complexities of love' -- Guardian 'Artful and absorbing...will fit comfortably beside Birdsong" or Captain Corelli's Mandolin'" -- Tatler 'Wonderfully perceptive...enthralling and beautifully written' -- Psychologies 'Thrilling...beautiful, compelling' -- Easy Living

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Two murdered princes; a powerful queen betrayed; a nobleman riding towards his certain death...

The story of the Princes in the Tower has been one of the most fascinating - and most brutal - murder mysteries in history for more than five hundred years.

In a brilliant feat of historical daring, Emma Darwin has recreated the terrible, exhilarating world of the two youngest victims of the War of the Roses: the power struggles and passion that lay behind their birth, the danger into which they fell, the profoundly moving days before their imprisonment, and the ultimate betrayal of their innocence.

In A Secret Alchemy, three voices speak: that of Elizabeth Woodville, the beautiful widow of King Edward IV; of her brother Anthony, surrogate father to the doomed Prince Edward and his brother Dickon; and that of present-day historian Una Pryor. Orphaned, and herself brought up in a family where secrets and rivalries threaten her world, Una's experience of tragedy, betrayal and lost love help her unlock the long-buried secrets that led to the princes' deaths.

Weaving their stories together, Emma Darwin brilliantly evokes how the violence and glamour of past ages live on within our present.



 


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and Well Done, 5 Jan 2009
A Secret Alchemy is narrated by two historical characters, Elizabeth Woodville and her brother Anthony, and by one fictitious one, Una Pryor, a historian who's returned to England from her home in Australia to sell her English property. During her stay in England, the recently widowed Una, who's working on a book about Anthony Woodville and his reading, visits the cousins with whom she was raised and encounters the man whom she loved as an adolescent.

Anthony's story begins with the last journey of his life: he is bound for Pontefract Castle, where he knows that the future Richard III has scheduled his execution. Elizabeth tells her story from the quiet confines of Bermondsey Abbey, to which she has retired from the court of Henry VII. Neither tells his or her life story from beginning to end; instead, they each focus on a few selected episodes, such as Elizabeth's courtship by Edward IV and Anthony's exile abroad. As a result, the cast of characters is relatively small: we meet Edward IV, Edward V, a few Woodvilles, Anthony's lover, and Elizabeth's long-time attendant and confidante. There's a cameo appearance by Thomas Malory and a couple of very brief ones by the future Richard III.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Anthony's and Elizabeth's stories, and had tears in my eyes after reading both (which doesn't happen very often, especially when I know the ending). Anthony's tale, especially the love story Darwin gives him (which I found very plausible) and his terrible grief when he realizes that his charge Edward V is at the mercy of Richard III, is very moving. Elizabeth, who's so often reduced to a caricature by historical novelists, is beautifully drawn here. She's strong-minded and courageous, yet vulnerable. There's even a touch of humor here and there, as when Elizabeth's earthy sister Margaret comments on the queen's morning sickness.

The contemporary story, Una's, was well done also. I didn't find it as compelling as the medieval ones, but Darwin did a nice job of working the historical strands and the contemporary strand into an integrated whole.

Darwin has researched her novel with care, and she provides an afterword putting the tales of Anthony and Elizabeth into their historical context.

I heartily recommend this novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New take on an old story, 7 May 2009
By Damaskcat (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Secret Alchemy (Paperback)
A Secret Alchemy is narrated by Anthony Woodville, his sister Elizabeth who married Edward IV, and Una Prior - a modern day history professor. It was interesting to see this important period of history at the end of the Wars of the Roses from the point of view of the often villified Woodville family. Both Elizabeth and Anthony were very convincing and their two voices provided intertwining but different strands of narrative. Elizabeth's behaviour around the murders of the princes in the tower was I felt convincing and served to point up the difference between behaviour and morality in the 15th century and in the 21st century.

The modern narrative was not nearly as convincing. Una returns to England to sell her house in London and commit herself to Australia. Her much loved husband died two years ago and she is still in mourning. But in England she becomes involved in the problem of what to do with her childhood home - The Chantry - and the Solmani Press, a fine book printer/publisher. I felt Una's sections of the book were rushed and her behaviour did not seem to fit the known facts of her life.

Obviously her childhood was difficult and she had unfinished business with all the people she met again in England - Gareth, Mark, Lionel and Izzy. Either this needed to be two separate books with one dealing with Anthony and Elizabeth and one dealing with Una and her life or it needed to be better balanced with more space given to Una and less to the two historical characters. The link between the historical and modern was I felt a trifle tenuous and very little attention was paid to it except as a useful hook on which to hang a crucial part of the modern plot.

Overall I thought it an enjoyable and well written book from the point of view of style, dialogue and description but I did feel as though one story had rather swallowed the other.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating blend of historical and present day fiction, 19 Mar 2009
By B. M. Clegg (Wiltshire, England) - See all my reviews
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I've just finished reading Emma Darwin's excellent novel, A Secret Alchemy and very much enjoyed it, perhaps even more so because it's not normally the kind of book I would read. If you give it a try it's important to persevere - I got a bit confused to begin with by a combination of multi-threading and a whole host of historical characters whose names meant little to me, but if you go with the flow and give the author a chance, it's well worth the effort.

I've read (and like) the Josephine Tey book that shows that Richard may well not have been responsible for the death of the princes in the tower - but this isn't that sort of 'vehicle for a historical perspective' novel. It's much more about relationships and responsibilities than what really happened in history, and needs to be read as such.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Compelling but flawed
I wanted so much to love this novel unreservedly. The stories of Elizabeth Woodville and her brother Anthony drew me deeply into the past in a way that felt entirely convincing... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. A. Nicol

5.0 out of 5 stars A good example of literary fiction at its best
Emma Darwin has a masterful ability to tell double-stranded stories, in which one leg is set in the past and another in the present day, and in which the two legs are somehow... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. D. Hazel

1.0 out of 5 stars On of the worst "Historical" Novels I have ever read
Do not bother wasting your money on this book. One of the worst books I have ever tried to read. It is almost as if the author was trying to combine two books in one, by switching... Read more
Published 2 months ago by A. Mcintosh

4.0 out of 5 stars Magical novel
I had enjoyed Emma Darwin's debut novel, "The Mathematics of Love" and felt drawn to the subject of her new novel about the murder of the two Princes in the Tower in the world of... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Alice

1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful
Thought this was dreadful, blurb on back practically trade description and not sure where she researched her history. Modern day story line added nothing. Read more
Published 5 months ago by S. Newell

2.0 out of 5 stars A let-down
Having very much enjoyed 'The Mathematics of Love' by the same author, I had high hopes for this book, especially as the blurb promised the unlocking of a historical mystery - I'm... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Reader 11

2.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing
I found this book very disappointing as I thought that as the cover stated it would be about unlocking the mystery of the Princes in the tower. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Genie

3.0 out of 5 stars I wish it had focused on Elizabeth's story
The Secret Alchemy is set in both present day and 15th century England. The interwoven stories are seen through the eyes of both Elizabeth Woodville, the beautiful widow of King... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jackie

5.0 out of 5 stars Rich and gripping story
As usual, Darwin contrasts present-day events with historical ones, though here I think the historical sections are far richer. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ms. A. Brooke

5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite
A Secret Alchemy is a beautiful, thought-provoking novel that weaves together two very different worlds. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Bookworming

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