There are echoes here of Daphne du Maurier... an enjoyable romp
The Times
Eloquent storytelling and superb characterisation breathe life into this historical tale of adventure, passion and betrayal
Sun
The research is impeccable and the story-telling first rate... This is powerful historical fiction at its best
Historical Novel Society
A wizard of a storyteller and master of the genre, Clement's follow-up novel does not disappoint
- Mitford Society Summer Reads,
A masterpiece of historical fiction that is stuffed full of heart, fantastic characters, and a tragic heroine . . . An engrossing read
The Bookbag
Atmospheric and gripping... The complex relationship between Ruth and Lizzie is wonderfully convincing, tender and devastating in equal measure right up to the last heart-breaking moment
- Karen Maitland on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
Begins at a cracking pace, plunging the reader into the turbulent Civil War period and the terror of witchcraft that came with it... A compelling novel
- Maria McCann on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
Impressive and inspirational... an original and entertaining story
- Alison Weir on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
Exceptional... Deftly written, uncluttered and impassioned, this has to be one of the leading historical debuts of the year
- Manda Scott on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
A beautifully written novel about an incredible time in England's history, with a cast of intriguing and excellently drawn characters who seem entirely real. <i>The Crimson Ribbon</i> is very impressive
- www.theselittlewords.com on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
There is so much more I could say about this novel, but I'll finish with an observation Ruth makes: "<i>People have so many parts it is impossible to know them all</i>." Clements has done a fine job in exploring the many parts that make up a person, and a society in conflict.
- www.andthenireadabook.blogspot.co.uk on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
The writing is subtle, but wonderfully done . . . well plotted and a fascinating fictional insight into a turbulent time
- www.ted-reader.blogspot.co.nz on THE CRIMSON RIBBON,
An enchanting tale
Little Miss Reads
1648: Civil war is devastating England. The privileged world of Katherine Ferrers is crumbling under Cromwell's army and, as an orphaned heiress, she has no choice but to marry for the sake of family.
But as her marriage turns into a prison and her fortune is forfeit, Katherine becomes increasingly desperate. So when she meets a man who shows her a way out, she seizes the chance. It is dangerous and brutal, and she knows if they're caught, there's only one way it can end...
The mystery of Lady Katherine Ferrers, legendary highwaywoman, has captured the collective imagination of generations. Now, based on the real woman, the original 'Wicked Lady' is brought gloriously to life in this tale of infatuation, betrayal and survival.
'There are echoes here of Daphne du Maurier ... an enjoyable romp' The Times
1648. Orphaned heiress Lady Katherine Ferrers is forced into marriage for the sake of family honour ... but with Cromwell's army bringing England to its knees, her fortune is the real prize her husband desires. As her marriage becomes a prison and her privileged world crumbles, Katherine meets her match in Rafe - a lover who will lead her into a dangerous new way of life where the threat of death lurks at every turn ...
Enter Kate Ferrers, highwaywoman, the Wicked Lady of legend - brought gloriously to life in this tale of infatuation, betrayal and survival.
Katherine Clements. Timeless stories, beautifully told.
'Impressive and inspirational' Alison Weir on The Crimson Ribbon
'Exceptional' Manda Scott on The Crimson Ribbon
'Convincing, tender and devastating in equal measure right up to the last heart-breaking moment' Karen Maitland on The Crimson Ribbon
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