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The Book of Eve: A beguiling historical feminist tale – inspired by the undeciphered Voynich manuscript
Meg Clothier
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Description for The Book of Eve: A beguiling historical feminist tale – inspired by the undeciphered Voynich manuscript
Paperback.
The Binding meets The Handmaid's Tale - Discovering a book of dark and ancient power, a convent librarian must defend it with her life. Perfect for fans of dark academia and historical feminist fiction.
'A wonderfully rich and absorbing tale' Observer
'Expertly crafted and beautifully told' Jennifer Saint
'All so good. I read it in two days flat, and wish I had spaced it out more' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW
Beatrice is the convent's librarian. For years, she has shunned the company of her sisters, finding solace only with her manuscripts.
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Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472276094
SKU
9781472276094
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Meg Clothier
Meg Clothier studied Classics at Cambridge, sailed from England to Alaska, and worked as a journalist in London and Moscow. She now lives and writes in Somerset. The Book of Eve is her third novel.
Reviews for The Book of Eve: A beguiling historical feminist tale – inspired by the undeciphered Voynich manuscript
A wonderfully rich and absorbing tale
Observer
This novel is chillingly good.
The Book Trail
Wonderfully atmospheric, this immersive tale grips the reader to the final page.
Woman & Home
A fascinating read for any fans of historical fiction, magical realism, intrigue and mystery, dealing with themes of female power, patriarchal religion and the ... Read more
Observer
This novel is chillingly good.
The Book Trail
Wonderfully atmospheric, this immersive tale grips the reader to the final page.
Woman & Home
A fascinating read for any fans of historical fiction, magical realism, intrigue and mystery, dealing with themes of female power, patriarchal religion and the ... Read more