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Title | Gilded Lily | Height | |
Author | Deborah Swift | Width | |
ISBN-13 | 9780330543439 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0330543431 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Pan Publishing | Pages | |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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Gilded Lily
Author: Deborah Swift
Winter 1660 Sadie Appleby has lived all her life in her small village. One night she is rudely awoken by her older and bolder sister, Ella, who has robbed her employer and is on the run. The girls flee their rural home of Westmorland to head for London, hoping to lose themselves in the teeming city. But the dead mans relatives are in hot pursuit, and soon a game of cat and Winter 1660 Sadie Appleby has lived all her life in her small village. One night she is rudely awoken by her older and bolder sister, Ella, who has robbed her employer and is on the run. The girls flee their rural home of Westmorland to head for London, hoping to lose themselves in the teeming city. But the dead mans relatives are in hot pursuit, and soon a game of cat and mouse begins. Ella becomes obsessed with the glitter and glamour of city life and sets her sights on the flamboyant man-about-town, Jay Whitgift. But nothing is what it seems - even Jay Whitgift. Can Sadie survive a fugitives life in the big city? But even more pressing, can she survive life with her older sister Ella? Set in Londons atmospheric coffee houses, the rich mansions of Whitehall, and the pawnshops, slums and rookeries hidden from rich mens view, The Gilded Lily is about beauty and desire, about the stories we tell ourselves, and about how sisterhood can be both a burden and a saving grace.