Kate Furnivall has a wonderful gift for evoking a location, and her stories are always fast-paced page-turners, peppered with authentic detail
Lucinda Riley
Breathtaking historical fiction
The Times
Perfect escapist reading
Marie Claire on The Jewel of St Petersburg
Allow yourself to be captivated by a story that grips from the start, and doesn't let go until the last tear has been shed. <i>The Italian Wife</i> is the definition of a terrifically well-written page-turner
Dinah Jefferies, author of The Separation
<i>The Italian Wife </i>has everything: a fascinating setting in an extraordinary period of European history and a powerful love story. I loved this book
Liz Trenow, author of The Last Telegram
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Kate Furnivall didn't set out to be a writer. It sort of grabbed her by the throat when she discovered the story of her grandmother - a White Russian refugee who fled from the Bolsheviks down into China. That extraordinary tale inspired her first book, The Russian Concubine. From then on, she was hooked.
Kate is the author of eight novels, including The Russian Concubine, The White Pearl and The Italian Wife. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have been on the New York Times Bestseller list.