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The Nightingale's Castle - A Novel of Erzsebet Bathory, the Blood Countess

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In the vein of riveting historical novels such as Hamnet and Circe --with a touch of Dracula --a propulsive, feminist reimagining of the story of Erzsebet Bathory, the infamous sixteenth-century Hungarian aristocrat known as the "Blood Countess", who was rumored to have murdered hundreds of peasant girls and bathed in their blood. In 1573, Countess Erzsebet Bathory gives birth to an illegitimate child. Secretly taken to a peasant family living in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, the infant girl is raised as their own. Years later, a young woman called Boroka--ignorant of her true history--is sent to join the Countess''s household. Terrified of the Countess''s murderous reputation and the brutally cruel women who run the castle, Boroka struggles to find her place. Then plague breaches the castle''s walls, and a tentative bond unexpectedly forms between the girl and the Countess. But powerful forces are moving against the great lady whose wealth and independence threatens the king. Can the Countess trust the women seemingly so close to her? And when the show trial begins against the infamous "Blood Countess" where will Boroka''s loyalties lie?

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Sonia Velton has been a solicitor in Hong Kong, a Robert Schuman Scholar in Luxembourg, and spent eight years as an expat mother of three in Dubai. She now lives in Kent, England. She is the author of Blackberry and Wild Rose—which was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, longlisted for the HWA Debut Crown and has been optioned for film—and The Image of Her, a literary thriller.

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"A totally fascinating read." - Historical Novels Review on Blackberry and Wild Rose
"Sonia Velton weaves a tale of secrets and yearning into a bittersweet but satisfying end." - New York Journal of Books on Blackberry and Wild Rose
"A masterfully plotted tapestry; a tangle of lives carefully pitted against each other and forming an intricate and spell-binding glimpse into the rich and volatile world of eighteenth-century silk weavers. I was captive from the first page to the last." - Natasha Boyd, USA Today bestselling author of The Indigo Girl on Blackberry and Wild Rose
"Fans of Tracy Chevalier and Jennifer Chiaverini will be captivated by this story for its atmospheric, historically rich drama and forbidden romance." - Library Journal on Blackberry and Wild Rose
"With a richly detailed evocation of the era . . . this assured and multilayered historical novel weaves its own magical spell." - Daily Mirror (UK) on Blackberry and Wild Rose
"A gripping tale of feminism and power, love and deceit, secrets and revenge, all soaked in a dark and rich tapestry of history. An unforgettable novel that inspires and enthralls in equal measure, it had me reading well into the night. Velton's best one yet" - Awais Khan, author of No Honour and Someone Like Her
"The Nightingale's Castle is a beautifully crafted story that keeps the reader constantly balanced between hope and fear, just as the characters are. A gripping tale of power, loyalty and betrayal. I loved it" - Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women
"Absolutely loved this novel of the 'Blood Countess' - secrets, betrayals and survival, and how women's stories are told and twisted and changed" - Sarah Brooks, author of The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands
"A dark and powerful tale of women fighting for their truths to be heard. Dripping with unease, it is a story filled with the bloodthirsty horror, not of monsters, but of humankind." - Polly Crosby, author of Vita and the Birds
"I was blown away by this dark, enchanting story of witchcraft, power and injustice. The writing is exquisite, the atmosphere of late 16th century Hungary magnificently evoked with all its forbidding secrets, sinister machinations and heart wrenching detail. I was gripped from start to finish. The Nightingale's Castle is a triumph of story-telling and nothing short of brilliant." - Mary Chamberlain, bestselling author of The Dressmaker of Dachau
"The Nightingale's Castle is as intricately and deftly woven as the lace made by the girls of the castle. It's a moving, fascinating and haunting tale, immaculately researched. A mesmerizing combination of gothic horror and elegant restraint" - Francesca Haig, author of The Fire Sermon series
"The Nightingale's Castle is a gripping read - beautifully written, skillfully plotted, and a fascinating exploration of women's struggle to have their truth heard" - Louise O'Neill, author of Idol
"An enthralling retelling of the story of the Blood Countess, with all the unsettling mystery of a dark fairytale, yet populated by utterly believable characters. A book to lose yourself in" - Frances Quinn, author of That Bonesetter Woman and The Smallest Man
"Dark, unsettling and so skillfully written, The Nightingale's Castle is a novel that takes the reader by the hand and leads them to the wintry side of the human soul. Tinged with a creeping horror from the opening pages, it reads like the finest fairy tale. I loved it, and admired it greatly" - Joanne Burn, author of The Hemlock Cure

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