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The Bride Stone
the spellbinding new historical novel from the author of The Weather Woman
The Bride Stone
the spellbinding new historical novel from the author of The Weather Woman
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Description
'A delicious romp' The Times
'Beautifully written and propulsive' Adele Parks
'I adored The Bride Stone – Sally Gardner's best novel yet' Amanda Craig
1796. Newly released from a French prison, Duval Harlington returns home, clinging to memories of the peaceful estate that kept him alive. But Muchmore is in upheaval, and his late father's will presents a cruel twist: Duval must marry at once, or lose everything.
With only a few hours left, Duval stumbles upon a wife sale and is horrified – until he sees Edmée, a woman whose quiet composure masks something far more complex. On impulse, he makes an extravagant bid and marries her. But little does Duval know, this is only the beginning of his troubles.
For Edmée is not who she says she is, and her secrets will soon threaten to dismantle everything Duval holds dear...
Product details
| Published | 02 Jul 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 352 |
| ISBN | 9781804541852 |
| Imprint | Apollo |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A delicious romp of a novel.
Antonia Senior, The Times
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Historical fiction can be hit or miss, but this is a cracker ... What a treat this is: intelligent escapist fiction.
The London Standard
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Infused with wit, imagination and maturity...just be warned. I stayed up very late to finish this book.
The Spectator
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Beautifully written and propulsive.
Adele Parks, Platinum
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Sally writes so brilliantly: there's an assured ease to every sentence and The Bride Stone has Sally's trademark elegant prose and confident unfurling of plot and character. I loved the love story at the heart of this novel, which starts so gently but becomes powerful enough to drive the breathless search and pursuit of the final parts of the book. I thought the mystery worked brilliantly too: by the final thrilling chapters, the reader is urgently willing Duval to find his wife, while eagerly trying to unravel the layers of secrets. Compelling, thrilling and beguiling!
Caroline Lea
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I adored The Bride Stone – Sally Gardner's best novel yet, as if Angela Carter had written Georgette Heyer with a dash of A Tale of Two Cities. The playfulness with genre tropes and plotting is especially fun, and I loved the delicate eroticism, the French Revolution, and the way the novel captures how two people can heal each other of damage.
Amanda Craig
























