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1859. Somerset, England.
When widow Hester Hart decides to sign over all her familyâs worldly goods â and their freedom â to a secretive religious community, her daughters, headstrong Ruby and fragile Irene, have little say in the matter.
Led by the charismatic Reverend Peters, the women enter a world with its own set of rules and where Irene, cursed with seizures and ill health, is believed to have second sight. But as Hester and Irene are drawn into the communityâs twisted philosophy, Ruby detects a darker truth stalking its shadowy corners.
When a shocking discovery throws the community open to scrutiny, the stakes are raised and Ruby realises that it is not only their souls that must be saved...
See what readers are saying:'The eerie, cultish atmosphere is perfectly done. The tension between the family dynamics, Rubyâs sharp instincts, and the slowly unraveling dark secrets makes this a gripping, emotional ride. Itâs a paragon of historical fiction, and I was hooked from start to finishâ âââââ
âA fascinating read based on a true story! I loved learning about the religious cult back in the Victorian timesâ âââââ
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'A dark and disturbing historical fiction novel, very enjoyableâ ââââ
'The setting adds a sense of claustrophobia, as a reader I felt almost as trapped as the characters I was reading about, and the feeling of menace that built over the course of the book was more than a little unsettlingâ ââââ
Madeleine Reiss was born in Athens and lives in Cambridge. She has worked as a stage manager, a journalist, and as a communications specialist for various charities. Her previous novels are Someone To Watch Over Me, This Last Kiss, Before We Say Goodbye and Live A Little. The Taking of Irene Hart is her first historical novel.