In the gaslit alleys of Victorian London, one woman's quiet life conceals a deadly secret. When Eliza Truelove, a skilled but reclusive seamstress, is found murdered in her modest room above a bustling bakery, her death is all but dismissed as another unfortunate statistic in the city's grim ledger. But a coded embroidery left behind tells a different story-one that whispers of conspiracy, betrayal, and a secret society lurking in the shadows of London's elite. Enter Dinah Collingwood, a solitary transcriber of sermons with a mind as sharp as any detective's. Quiet, observant, and…mehr
In the gaslit alleys of Victorian London, one woman's quiet life conceals a deadly secret. When Eliza Truelove, a skilled but reclusive seamstress, is found murdered in her modest room above a bustling bakery, her death is all but dismissed as another unfortunate statistic in the city's grim ledger. But a coded embroidery left behind tells a different story-one that whispers of conspiracy, betrayal, and a secret society lurking in the shadows of London's elite. Enter Dinah Collingwood, a solitary transcriber of sermons with a mind as sharp as any detective's. Quiet, observant, and underestimated by all, Dinah becomes consumed by Eliza's cryptic final creation: a silk garment stitched with symbols that point to a hidden network of influence and danger. As she unravels the pattern, she finds herself drawn into a world far from her quiet sanctuary of ink and scripture-into ornate ballrooms, candlelit chapels, and the theatrical underworld where masks conceal more than faces. But the closer Dinah gets to the truth, the more perilous her path becomes. For the Order of the Silent Dove protects its secrets ruthlessly-and Dinah may be their next target. A riveting blend of historical intrigue and gothic suspense, The Seamstress of Paternoster Row is a tale of quiet rebellion, hidden codes, and the power of a woman who refuses to be silenced.
Harriet Vale is the critically acclaimed author of The Widow's Ledger and The Bone Collector of Whitechapel, celebrated for her immersive prose, intricate plotting, and richly atmospheric depictions of Victorian London. With a storyteller's instinct for suspense and a historian's eye for detail, Vale conjures a world where secrets have weight, justice is rarely swift, and determined women step out from the margins to uncover the truth. Her debut, The Widow's Ledger, introduced readers to Eleanor Atwood, a grieving seamstress turned reluctant investigator, while The Bone Collector of Whitechapel followed Ivy Quill through the gaslit underworld of science, deception, and murder. Both novels were praised for their feminist lens, compelling mystery, and their unflinching exploration of class and power in the 19th century. In her latest novel, The Seamstress of Paternoster Row, Vale returns to the smog-choked streets and shadowy societies of London's past with a new heroine and a fresh conspiracy stitched into silk and blood. Harriet Vale lives in the countryside of Sussex, where she writes surrounded by her research books, rescued greyhounds, and too many teacups. Her next novel, The Lake, promises to venture beyond the city and into the mysteries hidden in the quiet wild.
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