The Silver Swan (Sutton Place Trilogy Book 2)
It is the early 18th century, and all is not well behind the gates of the magnificent Tudor mansion, Sutton Place. <br /><br />The house’s chatelaine, Elizabeth Weston, is fleeing her home with her strong-willed young daughter Melior Mary in tow, into the arms of celebrated poet Alexander Pope. <br /><br />Her flight causes a scandal in society, and not least with her husband John Weston, the latest in a long line of proud Westons to live at Sutton Place.<br /><br />But is it merely fate which takes a hand in the twists and turns in the lives of the illustrious Weston family – or are there darker forces at work? <br /><br />For legend has it that Sutton Place is gripped by an evil curse from which no Weston can escape. <br /><br />When it comes to the turn of the beautiful, mysteriously youthful Melior Mary to inherit the house, what will fate decide?<br /><br />Destined to have two great loves, will the ravishing Silver Swan ever know true happiness? <br /><br />With its skilful weaving together of the true, great historical characters from the age – poet Alexander Pope, Jacobite spy Captain Charles Wogan, the great 18th century rake Joseph Gage, and Bonnie Prince Charlie himself – the second in Deryn Lake’s Sutton Place trilogy is a sweeping, romantic, haunting, historical epic.<br /><br />'Deliciously spook-ridden’ DAILY TELEGRAPH<br /><br />‘Deryn Lake researches her books with care and weaves facts into a story that is satisfyingly romantic and impressively researched’ - Publishing News <br /><br />Deryn Lake started to write stories at the age of five then graduated to novels but destroyed all her early work because, she says, it was hopeless. A chance meeting with one of the Getty family took her to Sutton Place and her first serious novel was born. Deryn was married to a journalist and writer, the late L. F. Lampitt, has two grown-up children and lives in Mayfield, Sussex, with two large cats. She is also the author of ‘To Sleep No More’, ‘The King’s Women’ and ‘Pour The Dark Wine’.<br /> <br />Endeavour Press is the UK’s leading independent publisher of digital books.<br />