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Set in the buried streets of Georgian London and the outrageous underworld of the molly houses, a carpenter hiding a double life searches for a traitor who is betraying the secrets of the mollies. The visceral, raucous, tender and utterly enchanting historical thriller by the award-winning author of The Spirit Engineer.
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‘Heartbreaking, beautiful, lyrical. I was captivated from the start ? you won’t want to put it down’Â Catriona Ward
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‘A thriller and a vivid exploration of a largely forgotten aspect of London’s past, this is as compelling as West’s debut’ The Times
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‘This deeply affecting novel is an unforgettable combination of historical thriller, love story and heartbreaking tragedy’ Heat magazine
‘Stunning and powerful – an atmospheric thriller that is both heartfelt and meticulously researched. You’ll never forget Thomas True’ Janice Hallett
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***WINNER OF THE HWA DEBUT CROWN***
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The only sin is betrayal?
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It is the year 1715, and Thomas True has arrived on old London Bridge with a dangerous secret. One night, lost amongst the squalor of London’s hidden back streets, he finds himself drawn into the outrageous underworld of the molly houses.
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Meanwhile, carpenter Gabriel Griffin struggles to hide his double life as Lotty, the molly’s stoic guard. When a young man is found murdered, he realises there is a rat amongst them, betraying their secrets to a pair of murderous Justices.
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Can Gabriel unmask the traitor before they hang? Can he save hapless Thomas from peril, and their own forbidden love?
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Set amidst the buried streets of Georgian London, The Betrayal of Thomas True is a brutal and devastating thriller, where love must overcome evil, and the only true sin is betrayal?
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‘A rare gem of a novel ? a darkly thrilling romp in 18th century London that simmers with sinister menace and illicit temptation’Â Susan Stokes-Chapman
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‘Electric ? West’s talent as a writer – Dickensian-style vivacious characterisation and fast paced action – make this an unputdownable read’ Attitude Magazine
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‘Really very, very good’Â Stephen Fry
‘Quite simply divine – historical, a thriller, comedic, fantastical and, above all, a love story that had me in all sorts of tears’Â Jennie Godfrey
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‘A clever mystery, a powerful love story ? affected me more than anything I’ve read in a long time’Â Gareth Brown
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‘Plunges readers into the dark, treacherous streets of Georgian London in this epic adventure of love in a time of danger – a must-read for lovers of gritty, thrilling, historical fiction’Â Hallie Rubenhold
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‘An exuberant, moving story of double lives, forbidden love and personal identity’Â Rosie Andrews
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‘Vivid, impressive and utterly immersive ? I was weeping by the final pages. Masterful’Â D.V. Bishop
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‘Researched to the gills, but with so fluidly compelling a narrative that you are instantly immersed in the perilous, hot, exciting, plot-swirling world of Mollies’ Felice Picano
‘You’ll smile, you’ll gasp, you’ll cry at this Georgian-era thriller awash with mystery and mayhem ? and magnificent mollies’Â Essie Fox
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‘There has never been a book that made me cry ? until today. It chewed me up hard more than once, but it was also funny, colourful and decadent’Â Suzie Edge
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‘Fierce, funny, and fabulous; this is an important and deeply moving story’Â Jonathan Harvey
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‘Both a roaring Georgian romp and a moving story of injustice and discrimination ? hugely entertaining’Â Anna Mazzola
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‘Bursting with memorable characters and stunning imagery ? a thriller, a tragedy and a love story all in one’Â Sean Lusk
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‘A thrilling historical mystery, brilliantly researched and lavishly written’Â Emma Stonex
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‘Writing like a modern Fielding, A.J. West packs in humour, horror and a raging sense of injustice’Â Kate Griffin
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‘A beautiful, dark love story set in the fetid streets of Georgian London ? unputdownable’Â Gareth Russell
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‘A beautifully told story that broke my heart and energised my soul ? a cunningly plotted, twisty and twisted tale of love, betrayal and the human spirit’Â Tracy King
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‘The wit of Wilde still lives!’Â Gyles Brandreth
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‘A gripping epic tale ? a powerful new voice in historical fiction’Â Gill Paul
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‘A picaresque gay romp through 18th-century London, with a dark and troubling heart’Â Annie Garthwaite