The stargazers

£9.99

It’s the 1970s, and Sarah has spent a lifetime trying to bury her disjointed childhood, the loneliness of her school days, and Fane, the vast and crumbling family home so loved – and hated – by her mother, Iris, a woman as cruel as she is beautiful. Sarah’s solace has been her cello and the music that allowed her to dream, transporting her from the bleakness of those early years to a new life now with Daniel, her husband, in their noisy Hampstead home surrounded by bohemian friends and with a concert career that has brought her fame and restored a sense of self. The past, though, has a habit of creeping into the present, and as long as Sarah tries to escape, it seems the pull of Fane, her mother, and the secrets of the generations hidden there, are slowly being revealed, threatening to unravel the fragile happiness she enjoys in the here and now.

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‘Immersive, engrossing and ultimately beautiful’ Marian Keyes

The heart-stopping and magical story of a childhood, a house, and the deepest of loves…

‘A beautifully written family saga which already feels like a classicRed magazine

Then: Fane Hall
Sarah has spent a lifetime trying to bury memories of her childhood: the constant fear, the horror of her school days, and Fane, the vast, crumbling house that was the sole obsession of her mother, Iris, a woman as beautiful as she was cruel.

1969: Hampstead
Rescuing herself from the shadow of Fane, talented Sarah forges a career as a cellist and marries the love of her life, Daniel. But when they move into a near-derelict house in Hampstead and try to get on with becoming a family, Sarah finds the past will not let her go. Can she break free of the hold of Fane and her mother, and keep the promise she made as a child one magical starry night:?

‘My book of the year’ Dinah Jeffries

‘Only Harriet Evans writes books like this’ Jane Casey

‘ A gorgeously sweeping novel, so beautifully written, with characters – and an old stately home – that linger long after you turn the last page. I loved it ‘ Eve Chase

‘An intricate, darkly romantic novel’ Mail on Sunday

Readers love The Stargazers:

‘Wow, what a breathtaking book.This one will stay with me’ ? ? ? ? ?

The Stargazers might just be her best yet . . . a beautifully written, atmospheric page-turner full of unforgettable characters, a book that will stay with you. ‘ ? ? ? ? ?

Harriet Evans is the queen of books about hold house and family secrets, with a dash of coming-of-age. The Stargazers might be her best yet‘ ? ? ? ? ?

‘I absolutely loved this book . . . it was both beautiful and melancholy. Harriet never disappoints‘ ? ? ? ? ?

‘This is a beautiful and absorbing tale – one that I couldn’t put down until the last page‘ ? ? ? ? ?

A stunningly good read from an author who never disappoints . . . A riveting story from beginning to end, thoroughly entertaining and compelling‘ ? ? ? ? ?

It captivated me right from the start . . . an emotional read with some great twists‘ ? ? ? ? ?

A perfect, magical and immersive read‘ ? ? ? ? ?

‘A stunningly good read. At its heart, there is redemption and love – with some unexpected twists‘ ? ? ? ? ?

‘Loved the story and chemistry it had between characters. Loved learning about the stars. Plenty of twists on this and turns as well. Plenty of hidden truths‘ ? ? ? ? ?

‘One of my favourite books of the year‘ ? ? ? ? ?

Additional information

Weight 0.32 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 3.8 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xi, 462

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K