The Strange Adventures of H
the enchanting rags-to-riches story set during the Great Plague of London
(Author) Sarah BurtonOrphaned young, H is sent to live with her doting aunt in London. H's life is a happy one until her lecherous cousin robs her of her innocence, and the plague takes away the city and the people she loves. H is cast out - friendless, pregnant and destitute - into the rapidly emptying streets of London under quarantine. Forced to fend for herself, she is determined to gain back the life she lost. H will face a villain out for revenge, find love in the most unexpected places, and overcome a betrayal that she never could have foreseen. Weathering it all, can H charm, or scheme, her way to the life of freedom and independence that she longs for? Shortlisted for the HWA Debut Crown Award 'Full of terrific historical detail... has that sparky confidence and unputdownable quality.' Alison Pearson, judge for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize 'This book is well written and the narrator, in whichever guise, is engaging... a very readable, interesting... exciting book, which I am happy to recommend' Historical Novel Society
Sarah Burton
Sarah Burton is a renowned British author known for her novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," which explores the duality of human nature. Her Gothic writing style and deep psychological insights have made her a pioneer in the field of horror and suspense literature, influencing generations of writers.