Literary treats don't come much better . . . I loved this book and didn't want to reach the end

Daily Mail

A fascinating glimpse into a vanished world

Sunday Times

An engaging and entertaining read

The Lady

There is one great love in everyone's life.

For Ducky, Princess Victoria Melita, hers was a Romanov cousin, a member of the doomed Russian royal family. Her father is Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Victoria's second son. Her mother is Grand Duchess Marie, the daughter of Tsar Alexander II. Ducky seems doomed to be a pawn on her grandmother's dynastic chessboard.

But Ducky is not so easily controlled. In an era when death is considered preferable to divorce she fights for the freedom to be with the true love of her life. From disgraced exile in Paris to the glitter of St Petersburg and the mud and carnage of the Eastern Front, she forges her own path.

As Russia descends into the chaos of 1917 and the Romanov dynasty falters, Ducky is right at the heart of events.

Exiled once more, she tells us her story.

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The haunting story of Princess Victoria Melita and her conflicted loyalties, set against a powerful cast: Queen Victoria, Rasputin and the doomed Romanovs
Literary treats don't come much better . . . I loved this book and didn't want to reach the end - Daily Mail

A fascinating glimpse into a vanished world - Sunday Times

An engaging and entertaining read - The Lady
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Product details

ISBN
9781782069737
Published
2015-10-01
Publisher
Quercus Publishing; Quercus Publishing
Weight
280 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
128 mm
Thickness
24 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
352

Biographical note

Laurie Graham is a former Daily Telegraph columnist and contributing editor of She magazine. The author of several acclaimed novels, most recently The Grand Duchess of Nowhere and The Night in Question (2015), Laurie lives in Dublin. Visit her website at www.lauriegraham.com