Bookbot

Hooper Trilogy

This series follows an ambitious woman navigating the complexities of London's literary and social elite during a tumultuous pre-war era. It masterfully blends romance with the gritty realities of political intrigue and societal upheaval. Readers will be drawn into a story of love, loyalty, and difficult choices as the protagonist grapples with her loyalties to family and a captivating, yet dangerous, love interest. The narrative explores themes of class, belonging, and the personal impact of historical events.

The Wayward Wife
A Corner of the Heart
The Constant Star

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Susan Hooper is private secretary to bestselling author, Vivian Proudfoot. Well-spoken and well-read, she soon learns how to hold her own with London's literary sophisticates. But the attentions of Mercer Hughes, a handsome agent with a notorious reputation and a shady past, are more than a docker's daughter can cope with and she finds herself falling reluctantly in love. She is soon cut off from her father and at loggerheads with her idealistic brother Ronnie and his gadabout wife Breda. Even her old friend, newspaperman Danny Cahill, is shocked at the circles in which Susan finds herself where pimps and gangsters rub shoulders with wealthy fascist sympathisers in support of the war in Spain. As the threat of world war grows Susan is torn between loyalty to her family and a lover who will not let her go. But when the time comes to choose she finds a solution that surprises everyone

    A Corner of the Heart
  2. 2

    Set in wartime London, Jessica Stirling's new novel continues the story that began with A Corner of the Heart: the saga of an East End clan that knows both the Shadwell docklands and the world of books and broadcasting.

    The Wayward Wife
  3. 3

    The Constant Star

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    The Second World War hits home to a scattered East End family in new and unexpected ways in the third volume of this series about Britain under siege.

    The Constant Star