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Lucienne Boyce

    Lucienne Boyce crafts compelling historical fiction and non-fiction, often returning to the eighteenth century. She brings the past to life through intricate thrillers and mysteries, masterfully blending historical detail with engaging narratives. Boyce's work delves into themes of social justice and the fight for women's rights, giving her historical stories a powerful contemporary relevance. Her distinctive voice and meticulous research immerse readers in bygone eras.

    The Bristol Suffragettes
    To the Fair Land
    • 2013
    • 2012

      To the Fair Land

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in 1789, the story follows Ben Dearlove, a struggling writer who saves a woman from a violent mob. In her delirium, she utters the name "Miranda." Shortly after, an anonymous novel about the voyage of the Miranda captivates the public. Intrigued, Ben embarks on a quest to discover the author, believing the woman he rescued holds the key to unraveling the mystery, only to find that she has vanished. The narrative weaves themes of ambition, mystery, and the pursuit of artistic inspiration.

      To the Fair Land