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The Russian Concubine [Paperback]

Kate Furnivall
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Review

Wonderful . . . a gripping love story . . . A hugely ambitious and atmospheric epic novel (Kate Mosse, author of LABYRINTH )

The Russian Concubine is a great story of love, loss and conflicting loyalties in a fascinatingly precarious moment of history. The wonderfully drawn and all-too-human characters struggle to survive in a world of danger and bewildering change, constantly (Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series )

A pulse-racing romance . . . breathtakingly good' Marie Claire (‘[an] achingly beautiful epic’ New Woman )

Whether you like romance, history, action or adventure, this highly accomplished, sweeping epic is a perfect winter read . . . Escapism at its best, this novel brilliantly captures the sights, sounds and atmosphere of early twentieth-century Russia and C (‘A rollicking good read, with a fast-moving plot and oodles of colourful characters and evocative locations. The best thing about it, however, is Lydia . . . a heroine that one hopes to meet for more adventures in the future’ Telegraph )

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Wonderful ... a gripping love story ... A hugely ambitious and atmospheric epic novel Kate Mosse, author of LABYRINTH The Russian Concubine is a great story of love, loss and conflicting loyalties in a fascinatingly precarious moment of history. The wonderfully drawn and all-too-human characters struggle to survive in a world of danger and bewildering change, constantly Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series A pulse-racing romance ... breathtakingly good' Marie Claire '[an] achingly beautiful epic' New Woman Whether you like romance, history, action or adventure, this highly accomplished, sweeping epic is a perfect winter read ... Escapism at its best, this novel brilliantly captures the sights, sounds and atmosphere of early twentieth-century Russia and C 'A rollicking good read, with a fast-moving plot and oodles of colourful characters and evocative locations. The best thing about it, however, is Lydia ... a heroine that one hopes to meet for more adventures in the future' Telegraph

Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series **

'The Russian Concubine is a great story of love, loss and conflicting
loyalties in a fascinatingly precarious moment of history. The wonderfully
drawn and all-too-human characters struggle to survive in a world of danger
and bewildering change, constantly choosing whether to embrace the past or
to escape it, caught between cultures, ideologies - and the growing
realization that only the frail reed of love is strong enough to withstand
the destroying winds of time'

Marie Claire

`A pulse-racing romance . . . breathtakingly good'

Book Description

A sweeping novel set in war-torn China, with a star-crossed love story at its centre.

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'Wonderful'

Boyd Hilton

`Totally compelling . . . [and] so assured for a first novel'

Sarah Harrison

`A splendid book . . . I adored it. A fabulous, very affecting love story . . . full of wonderful characters'

Richard Russo, author of The Bridge of Sighs

'Extraordinarily lush'

Helen Dunning

`A great read'

Product Description

Junchow, China, 1928. Lydia Ivanova has a fierce spirit. Nothing can dim it, not even the foul waters of the Peiho River. Into the river's grime bodies are tossed - those of thieves and Communists alike. So every time Lydia steals from someone to feed herself and her mother, she takes her life into her own hands. Lydia's mother, Valentina, numbered among the Russian elite until the Bolsheviks rounded them up. They took her husband but she managed to buy back her child and bring her to China. But survival is hard.

Even though mother and daughter live in the Whites-only settlement, no walls can keep Lydia in. She escapes to meet Chang An Lo, who saves her life once and is bound to her for ever . But Chang has enemies who are hunting him down - Chiang Kai Shek's troops are headed towards Junchow to kill Reds like him. Their all-consuming love can only mean danger for them both, but they are powerless to end it ...

About the Author

Kate Furnivall lives in Devon and was born in Wales. This is her first novel. The Russian Concubine is based on her mother's life.
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