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The Merest Loss, Paperback / softback Book

The Merest Loss Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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When Harriet Howard becomes Louis Napoleon's mistress and financial backer and appears at his side in Paris in 1848, it is as if she has emerged from nowhere.

How did the English daughter of a Norfolk boot-maker meet the future Emperor?

Who is the mysterious Nicholas Sly and what is his hold over Harriet?

Can Harriet meet her obligations and return to her former life and the man she left behind?

What is her involvement with British Government secret services?

Can Harriet's friend, jockey Tom Olliver, help her son Martin solve his own mystery: the identity of his father?

The central character is Harriet Howard and the action takes place between 1836 and 1873.

The plot centres on Harriet's relationships with Louis Napoleon and famous Grand National winning jockey, Jem Mason.

The backdrop to the action includes significant characters from the age, including Lord Palmerston, Queen Victoria and the Duke of Grafton, as well as Emperor Napoleon III.

The worlds of horse racing, hunting and government provide the scope for rural settings to contrast with the city scenes of London and Paris and for racing skulduggery to vie with political chicanery. The Merest Loss is historical fiction with a twist.

It's pacy and exciting with captivating characters and a distinctive narrative voice.

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