<p>1689 and the wife of English East India Company Governor Elihu Yale risks the six-month sea voyage from old Madras to her home in London with her youngest children. But after twenty years away it&rsquo;s a city Catherine now barely recognises &ndash; built anew after the Great Fire and occupied by William the Third&rsquo;s soldiers in the wake of the Glorious Revolution. Yet some things never change and the secrets she thought she&rsquo;d left behind in Fort St. George soon return to torment her. An old rival a long-lost friend and a bitter enemy soon draw her back into a world of espionage revenge and brutal danger. Her husband may still be on the far side of the world but his reach seems very long indeed.&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;Ebsworth has used historical fiction tools skillfully to put together Catherine Yale&rsquo;s astonishing story essentially from the blank space in her husband&rsquo;s will. Recommended.&rdquo;</p><p>Waheed Rabbani Historical Novel Society and author of the <em>Azadi</em> series</p><p>&ldquo;Mistress Yale is a phenomenon &ndash; compassionate and courageous she misses nothing and viewing the seventeenth century world through her well-travelled eyes is a rare treat. A feat of immaculate research and world-building.&rdquo;</p><p>Deborah Swift best-selling author of <em>Pleasing Mister Pepys</em> <em>A Divided Inheritance </em>and the<em> Highway</em> series</p>
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