The Aviary Gate
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A tale of ancient alliances and intrigues, of forbidden love and dangerous secrets
This series sweeps readers across centuries and continents, weaving tales of courageous women thrust into exotic and perilous settings. From the opulent harems of the Ottoman Empire to the academic halls of Oxford, these stories explore themes of love, loss, bravery, and the search for self. Follow protagonists as they navigate political intrigue, societal constraints, and personal desires within rich historical backdrops. It's a compelling narrative of resilient female characters forging their destinies against all odds.



A tale of ancient alliances and intrigues, of forbidden love and dangerous secrets
In a small town on the Italian coast, a mysterious woman washes ashore. She is crippled, mute, and clutches a bundle to her chest-a baby the townspeople insist is a real-life mermaid. It can only bring bad luck; they pay a troupe of acrobats to carry mother and child away. In the bustling trade center of Venice, merchant Paul Pindar is the subject of his colleagues' concern. Since his return from Constantinople, they have found him changed; raging over the loss of his beloved, Celia, he has gambled away his fortune at the gaming tables. But when a priceless blue diamond surfaces in the city, Pindar recognizes the opportunity to regain everything he has lost-including, perhaps, the woman he loves. A celebrated writer of history and travel books, Katie Hickman has always been a master of evoking time and place. With The Pindar Diamond, her follow-up to The Aviary Gate, she brings early-seventeenth-century Italy vividly to life, and also demonstrates her maturity as a novelist. A tale of love and avarice, with a touch of the mystical, The Pindar Diamond is rich with historical detail, and unfolds with urgency and grace. It is accomplished, wholly satisfying historical fiction.
Wonderfully sinister ... Hickman is a born storyteller. Hugely enjoyable The Times