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Catherine Dunne, Another Kind of Life , about three middle class Dublin sisters and two working class sisters in Belfast in late nineteenth century Ireland. Lynn D'Urso, Heartbroke Bay , about a young Englishwoman who elopes in and travels to Alaska where she and her husband struggle for survival during a bitterly harsh winter. Robert Edric, Gathering the Water , a literary novel about a man charged with the task of overseeing the flooding of a valley in northern England in Erica Eisdorfer, The Wet Nurse's Tale , about a working-class mother in England who becomes a wet-nurse after becoming pregnant and losing her job, and must leave her own baby to nurse those of other women.

Review or Author Interview. Charles Elford, Black Mahler , about Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a London man of mixed white and black African parentage who struggles for acceptance in Victorian England and becomes a composer; self-published. Erastes, Standish , gay historical erotica about two men and their love affair in Georgian England.

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Erastes, Frost Fair , historical gay erotica set in Regency England. Barbara Erskine, Whispers in the Sand , about a present-day woman who retraces her great-grandmother's nineteenth-century cruise on the Nile and discovers, while reading her diary, the mysterious dangers posed by an ancient scent bottle she has brought along. Bernardine Evaristo, Blonde Roots , alternative history about a white European child kidnapped and sent into slavery on a Caribbean island controlled by black overlords.

Barbara Ewing, Rosetta , about a nineteenth century English woman interested in heiroglyphics. Barbara Ewing, The Mesmerist , about a nineteenth century English actress who becomes a phreno-mesmerist when she is unable to find work on the stage. Barbara Ewing, The Petticoat Men , about a young widow whose gentleman lodgers are arrested for dressing in women's clothing; based on an actual scandal.

Michel Faber, The Crimson Petal and the White , a bestselling literary novel about a prostitute striving for a better life in Victorian London. Sebastian Faulks, Human Traces , about the fledgling years of psychiatry during the late nineteenth century. Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele , a reimagining of the Jane Eyre story, portraying Jane as a gutsy, heroic serial killer.

Julian Fellowes, Belgravia , about a ball given on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo and one of the women at the ball, the daughter of Wellington's chief supplier, whose life will be changed that night. Sherry Lynn Ferguson, Merely a Mister , , historical romance about a marquis mistaken for a common man, who is recovering from an illness in England's Lake District in the home of a man whose daughter is an herbalist.

Max Fincher, The Pretty Gentleman , about an aspiring painter in Regency London who has a clandestine affair with his patron and becomes a murder suspect when his erotic drawings of the murdered man are discovered; self-published. Valerie Fitzgerald, Zemindar , about a young Englishwoman who travels to India as the paid companion of her cousin and falls in love with the ruler of an Indian kingdom on the eve of the Indian Mutiny. Richard Flanagan, Wanting , about Charles Dickens and his efforts to assist the widow of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin in clearing his name from accusations of cannibalism.

James Fleming, Thomas Gage , about a man whose happy life turns to tragedy when the railroad crosses his land. Ken Follett, A Dangerous Fortune , about a banking family in Victorian England whose fortunes are built on a foundation of corruption and murder.

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Adam Foulds, The Quickening Maze , about British nature poet John Clare in when his struggles with alcohol and depression brought him to an asylum in Epping Forest. Review at the Boston Globe. Essie Fox, The Somnambulist , about a young woman in Victorian England who begins exploring dark family secrets after the death of her beautiful aunt, a singer in a music hall.

Essie Fox, The Goddess and the Thief , about an orphaned British girl born and raised in India and living with her aunt, who works as a spiritualist and is plotting to steal the Koh-i-Noor Diamond.

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Ronald Frame, Havisham , a novel which imagines the life as a young woman of Miss Havisham from Dickens' novel Great Expectations. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel who becomes a British soldier after being expelled from Rugby for drunkenness, and his subsequent adventures in Scotland, India and Afghanistan; 1 in the Flashman series. George MacDonald Fraser, Royal Flash , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel and his adventures as a British soldier during the Revolutions in Europe; 2 in the Flashman series. Navy; 3 in the Flashman series. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman at the Charge , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel and his adventures as a British soldier during the Crimean War; 4 in the Flashman series.

George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman in the Great Game , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel and his adventures as a British soldier in India during the Sepoy Mutiny; 5 in the Flashman series. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman's Lady , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel in the British army who must rescue his wife when she is kidnapped in Singapore; 6 in the Flashman series.

George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Redskins , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel in the British army and his adventures when he flees across the American West with a New Orleans madam; 7 in the Flashman series.

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George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Dragon , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel in the British army who discovers he is carrying guns to the Taiping Rebels in China rather than the opium he thought he was smuggling; 8 in the Flashman series. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Mountain of Light , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel and his adventures as a British soldier in India, where he acquired the Koh-i-Noor Diamond; 9 in the Flashman series.

George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Angel of the Lord , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel in the British army and his adventures in the U. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Tiger , a collection of three stories about a charming scoundrel in the British army; 11 in the Flashman series. George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman on the March , a humorous novel about a charming scoundrel and his adventures as a British soldier in Abyssinia; 12 in the Flashman series.

Jean Fullerton, Perhaps Tomorrow , historical romance about a young London widow struggling to manage her husband's East End coal business who hires a man recently escaped from the penal colony at Botany Bay. Joanna Fulford, The Wayward Governess , historical romance about a young woman who flees marriage to become a governess in Yorkshire. Jean Fullerton, Hold on to Hope , , historical romance about a woman in London's East End whose husband returns from prison shortly before she meets a man for whom she feels a strong attraction.

Forster spent in India, which inspired his novel A Passage to India. Matthew Gallaway, The Metropolis Case , about an opera singer in nineteenth-century Paris and three people involved with music in s New York whose lives are all touched by Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. Elizabeth Garner, The Ingenious Edgar Jones , about a clever boy who declines a university education and goes to work for a blacksmith instead, where an Oxford professor finds him and recognizes his unique gifts. Catherine Gaskin, Falcon for a Queen , about a young woman raised in China who returns to her grandfather's estate in Scotland, where he runs a whiskey distillery.

Hazel Gaynor, A Memory of Violets , about two orphaned Irish sisters who become separated in s London, and the young woman in who discovers the notebook of one of the sisters. Sue Gee, The Mysteries of Glass , about a devout young curate in the Welsh Marches in the s who falls in love with a married woman. Elisabeth Gifford, The Sea House , about a couple who buy a house in Scotland's Outer Hebrides in the s, and a previous resident in the s, a newly ordained vicar and amateur scientist who hopes to uncover the truth behind the legend of the selkies.

Daisy Goodwin, The Fortune Hunter , about an heiress in love with a horseman who becomes infatuated with Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Elizabeth Goudge, Green Dolphin Street , about a pair of sisters from the Channel Islands and the man they both love, who emigrates to New Zealand and sends for one sister to become his wife, but absent-mindedly writes the other sister's name in his letter. Posie Graeme-Evans, The Dressmaker , about a girl who grows up poor in rural Norfolk, and later makes her living as a dress designer to the "Great Six Hundred," the aristocrats of England.


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Brendan Graham, The Whitest Flower , about an Irishwoman who loses her husband in the Potato Famine and is tricked into emigrating to Australia without her children. Laurie Graham, The Night In Question , about two childhood friends who rediscover each other in Victorian London, one a success on the stage, the other poor, in the time of Jack the Ripper.

Griggs, Distant Thunder , , about the son of British colonials in India who goes to England determined to get revenge on the man who assaulted and killed his mother, but whose plans are disrupted by falling in love.


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  5. Romesh Gunesekera, The Prisoners of Paradise , , about a young Englishwoman who goes to live with family on their plantation in Mauritius in , where she becomes attracted to a Ceylonese translator amid growing protests against slavery. George Hagen, Tom Bedlam , a sprawling novel about a boy born into poverty in Victorian London who emigrates to South Africa after his education is sponsored by a wealthy relative and he becomes a physician.

    Helen Halstead, The Imaginary Gentleman: A Regency Intrigue , about a woman who encounters a mysterious gentleman as a storm is brewing in Lyme Regis; not readily available outside the U. Darci Hannah, The Exile of Sara Stevenson , about a young Scottish woman sent to a remote lighthouse in after her lover mysteriously vanishes, leaving her pregnant. Charlotte Hardy, The Road Home , a coming-of-age story about a young man from a rural Irish background who knows the uncle and aunt who raised him are not his real family, and his search for identity and love.

    Charlotte Hardy, Sarah , historical romance about a desperate nineteenth-century woman who accepts work as a governess for a barrister's son. Bruno Hare, The Lost Kings , about a watchmaker who sets out to find treasure along the border between Indian and Afghanistan after a criminal's watch comes into his possession in Jane Harris, The Observations , about a young woman hired as a servant for an odd employer in nineteenth-century Scotland.

    Jane Harris, Gillespie and I , about an elderly spinster who recalls the story of a talented artist friend and the mysterious and disturbing events behind a criminal trial. Review at the Guardian. John Harwood, The Asylum , about a woman confined in a mental asylum against her will who must search her memory in order to prove her true identity.

    Kate Hewitt, Far Horizons , about a young man and woman in the Scottish Highlands who wish to marry but are separated when he goes to Canada to establish himself so he can gain her father's permission; first published under the pen name Katharine Swartz; 1 in the planned Emigrants trilogy.

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    Kate Hewitt, Another Country , about two young women who meet aboard ship while voyaging to Boston in ; first published under the pen name Katharine Swartz; 2 in the planned Emigrants trilogy. Georgette Heyer, Regency Buck , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about two young women who, after their father's death, are chagrined to discover they have been made wards of a man not much older than they are. Georgette Heyer, An Infamous Army , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about a beautiful young widow whose behavior leaves much to be desired amid the social whirl in Brussels as the Battle of Waterloo rages nearby; a sequel to Regency Buck that can be read as a stand-alone.

    Georgette Heyer, The Corinthian ; also titled Beau Wyndham , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about two young people who meet by chance while both are fleeing from the prospect of unwanted marriages. Georgette Heyer, Faro's Daughter , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about a young woman who manages a gaming house for her aunt but hopes to repair their reputations while fending off unwanted marriage proposals.

    Georgette Heyer, Friday's Child , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about an impetuous young man who, on being rejected by the woman he proposes to, vows to marry the next woman who crosses his path, who happens to be the impoverished girl who has adored him all her life. Georgette Heyer, The Reluctant Widow , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about a woman who boards the wrong stagecoach and lands on the doorstep of a ruined estate, where she is persuaded to marry the dying heir.

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    Georgette Heyer, The Foundling , a less romance-driven Regency about a wealthy young aristocrat about to dutifully enter an arranged marriage when he jumps at an unexpected chance to masquerade as a man without title or fortune. Georgette Heyer, Arabella , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about a parson's daughter who, in a fit of pique, pretends to be an heiress who has no interest in the season's most eligible bachelor.

    Georgette Heyer, The Grand Sophy , classic Regency romance from the queen of the genre, about an independent young woman who returns from her tour of the Continent and begins managing her relatives' lives, inspiring a plan to find her a husband.