Speaking of Books: Sue Williams - The Duke's Secret
Delivers the perfect blend of fact, fiction and mystery … a rollicking good story' - Kyra Geddes, bestselling author of The Story Thief
From the bestselling author of Elizabeth & Elizabeth and The Governor, His Wife and His Mistress, comes a remarkable work of historical fiction based on the author's own family history.
She is a young maid in a stately home; he is a dashing British army officer trapped in an unhappy marriage. The pair strike up a close friendship and, just as he's departing for war, they surrender to their passion.
Years later, he returns triumphant from defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, to reunite not only with his wife and their two sons, but also with the maid Mary Ann and their illegitimate daughter, Elizabeth. They all have to find a way through the tangle of affairs and betrayals, especially now he's hailed as the hero of the free world with a new title: the Duke of Wellington.
Two hundred years on, in Australia, a woman meets with her long-lost father and is told the family legend that they're descendants of a maid who worked for the Iron Duke. She sets out to prove once and for all whether or not this story is true, and what she discovers shocks everyone.
'A masterful storyteller, Williams brings history to life. Engaging characters and an exciting plot make this historical fiction at its best.'
-Belinda Alexandra bestselling author of The Masterpiece
Sue Williams’ fourth historical novel explores her family’s legend of descent from a womanising Duke and his maid, blending fact and fiction in a quest to verify the tale.
Her previous works, Elizabeth & Elizabeth (Elizabeth Macquarie & Macarthur), That Bligh Girl (Mary Bligh and her mutiny-surviving father William), and The Governor, His Wife
and His Mistress (Philip Gidley King’s affairs), are all bestsellers.
An award-winning journalist and travel writer, Sue lives in Sydney with her partner, crime author James Dunbar (pen name Jimmy Thomson), and their cats.
Delivers the perfect blend of fact, fiction and mystery … a rollicking good story' - Kyra Geddes, bestselling author of The Story Thief
From the bestselling author of Elizabeth & Elizabeth and The Governor, His Wife and His Mistress, comes a remarkable work of historical fiction based on the author's own family history.
She is a young maid in a stately home; he is a dashing British army officer trapped in an unhappy marriage. The pair strike up a close friendship and, just as he's departing for war, they surrender to their passion.
Years later, he returns triumphant from defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, to reunite not only with his wife and their two sons, but also with the maid Mary Ann and their illegitimate daughter, Elizabeth. They all have to find a way through the tangle of affairs and betrayals, especially now he's hailed as the hero of the free world with a new title: the Duke of Wellington.
Two hundred years on, in Australia, a woman meets with her long-lost father and is told the family legend that they're descendants of a maid who worked for the Iron Duke. She sets out to prove once and for all whether or not this story is true, and what she discovers shocks everyone.
'A masterful storyteller, Williams brings history to life. Engaging characters and an exciting plot make this historical fiction at its best.'
-Belinda Alexandra bestselling author of The Masterpiece
Sue Williams’ fourth historical novel explores her family’s legend of descent from a womanising Duke and his maid, blending fact and fiction in a quest to verify the tale.
Her previous works, Elizabeth & Elizabeth (Elizabeth Macquarie & Macarthur), That Bligh Girl (Mary Bligh and her mutiny-surviving father William), and The Governor, His Wife
and His Mistress (Philip Gidley King’s affairs), are all bestsellers.
An award-winning journalist and travel writer, Sue lives in Sydney with her partner, crime author James Dunbar (pen name Jimmy Thomson), and their cats.
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67 Vincent Street
#65 Cessnock, NSW 2325
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