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The Mischief Makers

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In a beautiful house in the wilds of Cornwall, Daphne du Maurier is on the brink of a nervous breakdown. Tangled in a self-destructive love affair that threatens to unravel her marriage to a British army major, she is also increasingly worried about the man who inspired her writing career, whose shadow looms over her childhood: J. M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan.
Daphne tries to escape into writing her new book, but the line between fiction and reality blurs dangerously when her own characters start manifesting before her eyes - in particular a woman called Rebecca who looks suspiciously like her husband's alluring ex-girlfriend.
Daphne must confront the dark truth that lurks beneath the fantasy of Peter Pan and the secret life that has plagued her since she found fame. Unless she can solve these mysteries and reckon with who she truly is as an artist, her next great work may be lost to history . . .
A haunting and emotional tale woven across multiple timelines, The Mischief Makers explores the complex forces shaping a woman's heart, from duty to desire, and the contradictions at the heart of creating art.

PRAISE FOR ELISABETH GIFFORD:

'Gorgeously written and devastating' Kate Riordan

'One of the best novels I've read' Gill Paul

'Desperately romantic' Katie Fforde

'Compelling' Sarah Maine

'Gorgeous, melancholy' The Times

'A glorious novel. You won't be able to put it down for a minute' Suellen Dainty

'An undeniably haunting love story' Sunday Times

'A moving story, beautifully told' Tim Pear


About the author

Elisabeth Gifford grew up in a vicarage in the industrial Midlands. She studied French literature and world religions at Leeds University. She has a Diploma in Creative Writing from Oxford OUDCE and an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway College. She is the author of five previous historical novels, including The Good Doctor of Warsaw and The Lost Lights of St Kilda. She is married with three children, and lives in Kingston upon Thames.

Summary

She wrote her stories in his shadow. Now Daphne's past is catching up with her...

In a beautiful house in the wilds of Cornwall, Daphne du Maurier is on the brink of a nervous breakdown. Tangled in a self-destructive love affair that threatens to unravel her marriage, she is also increasingly worried about the man who inspired her writing career, whose shadow looms over her childhood: J. M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan.

Daphne tries to escape into writing her new book, but the line between fiction and reality blurs dangerously when her own characters start manifesting before her eyes - in particular a woman called Rebecca who looks suspiciously like her husband's alluring ex-girlfriend.

Daphne must confront the dark truth that lurks beneath the fantasy of Peter Pan and the secret life that has plagued her since she found fame. Unless she can solve these mysteries and reckon with who she truly is as an artist, her next great work may be lost to history . . .

A haunting and emotional tale woven across multiple timelines, The Mischief Makers explores the complex forces shaping a woman's psyche, from duty to desire, and the contradictions at the heart of creating art.

PRAISE FOR ELISABETH GIFFORD:

'Gorgeously written and devastating' Kate Riordan

'One of the best novels I've read' Gill Paul

'Desperately romantic' Katie Fforde

'Compelling' Sarah Maine

'Gorgeous, melancholy' The Times

'A glorious novel. You won't be able to put it down for a minute' Suellen Dainty

'An undeniably haunting love story' Sunday Times

'A moving story, beautifully told' Tim Pear

Foreword

The Mischief Makers is a haunting, stylish fictional reimagining of the life of Daphne du Maurier - infamous author of Rebecca - and her mysterious association with the man who wrote Peter Pan.

Product details

Authors Elisabeth Gifford, Gifford Elisabeth
Publisher Atlantic Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2024
 
EAN 9781838959838
ISBN 978-1-83895-983-8
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 152 mm x 232 mm x 24 mm
Weight 405 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Historical romance, FICTION / Women, FICTION / Family Life / General, Historical fiction, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, Family life fiction, Fiction: general and literary, Fiction based on or inspired by true events

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