The House at Bishopsgate

The House at Bishopsgate by Katie Hickman, published by Bloomsbury in 2017, is a historical fiction novel set in 17th century London. This edition spans 430 pages and is written in English. The narrative follows Celia Lamprey and her husband, Paul Pindar, as they return to England after a decade in the Orient, bringing with them the fabled diamond known as the Sultan’s Blue. Upon their arrival, they discover a transformed Bishopsgate, now bustling with activity and in need of restoration, while underlying tensions in their marriage begin to surface.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores themes of marital secrets and sexual jealousy within the context of Jacobean society. As Celia’s health declines and their childless marriage weighs heavily on them, the arrival of Frances Sydenham, a captivating widow, complicates their lives further. The story delves into the dynamics of their household and the unspoken darkness that looms over Celia and Paul. The House at Bishopsgate presents a haunting and magical exploration of relationships and societal change during a pivotal time in history.
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From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a haunting, magical story set in 17th century London, perfect for fans of Jessie Burton and Elif Shafak1611. Celia Lamprey looks out across the rooftops of Aleppo for the last time. After ten years living in the Orient, she and her husband, Paul Pindar, are setting sail for England – taking with them the legendary diamond, the Sultan’s Blue, despite the curse that surrounds it. They arrive to find a country much changed; Bishopsgate, once surrounded by fields, is now a muddy thoroughfare choked with carriages – from which carpenters, gardeners and footmen descend, summoned to restore Pindar’s great house to its former splendour. But all is not as it seems. Celia is frail, and the marriage childless. Between the couple lies a great, unspoken darkness. Now, as they await the arrival of Celia’s friend Annetta from Venice, another woman, the alluring widow Frances Sydenham, becomes increasingly indispensable to the running of the household – and the happiness of its inhabitants.But who is this strange woman, and what are her real motives?Vividly evoking Jacobean society, The House at Bishopsgate is a sumptuous, richly woven story of marital secrets and sexual jealousy, from a master of historical fiction.
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