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The Betrayal of Thomas True
The Betrayal of Thomas True | A. J. West
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Set in the buried streets of Georgian London and the outrageous underworld of the molly houses, a carpenter hiding a double life searches for a traitor who is betraying the secrets of the mollies. The visceral, raucous, tender and enchanting historical thriller by the award-winning author of The Spirit Engineer. `Heartbreaking, beautiful, lyrical. I was captivated from the start ... you won't want to put it down&´ Catriona Ward `A rare gem of a novel. Gloriously gritty ... a darkly thrilling romp in 18th century London that simmers with sinister menace and illicit temptation&´ Susan Stokes-Chapman `Stunning and powerful &– an atmospheric thriller that is both heartfelt and meticulously researched. You' ll never forget Thomas True&´ Janice Hallett `Really very, very good&´ Stephen Fry ***WINNER OF THE HWA DEBUT CROWN*** _________________ The only sin is betrayal... It is the year 1715, and Thomas True has arrived on old London Bridge with a dangerous secret. One night, lost amongst the squalor of London's hidden back streets, he finds himself drawn into the outrageous underworld of the molly houses. Meanwhile, carpenter Gabriel Griffin struggles to hide his double life as Lotty, the molly's stoic guard. When a young man is found murdered, he realises there is a rat amongst them, betraying their secrets to a pair of murderous Justices. Can Gabriel unmask the traitor before they hang? Can he save hapless Thomas from peril, and their own forbidden love? Set amidst the buried streets of Georgian London, The Betrayal of Thomas True is a brutal and devastating thriller, where love must overcome evil, and the only true sin is betrayal... _______________________ `Quite simply divine &– historical, a thriller, comedic, fantastical and, above all, a love story that had me in all sorts of tears&´ Jennie Godfrey `A clever mystery, a powerful love story ... affected me more than anything I' ve read in a long time&´ Gareth Brown `Plunges readers into the dark, treacherous streets of Georgian London in this epic adventure of love in a time of danger &– a must-read for lovers of gritty, thrilling, historical fiction. An absolute page-turner!&´ Hallie Rubenhold `An exuberant, moving story of double lives, forbidden love and personal identity&´ Rosie Andrews `Vivid, impressive and utterly immersive ... I was weeping by the final pages. Masterful&´ D.V. Bishop `You' ll smile, you' ll gasp, you' ll cry at this Georgian-era thriller awash with mystery and mayhem ... and magnificent mollies&´ Essie Fox `There has never been a book that made me cry ... until today. It chewed me up hard more than once, but it was also funny, colourful and decadent. Truly extraordinary&´ Suzie Edge `Fierce, funny, and fabulous; this is an important and deeply moving story&´ Jonathan Harvey `Both a roaring Georgian romp and a moving story of injustice and discrimination ... hugely entertaining&´ Anna Mazzola `Takes you into the dramatic heart of gay London in the early 18th century. Bursting with memorable characters and stunning imagery ... a thriller, a tragedy and a love story all in one&´ Sean Lusk `A thrilling historical mystery,
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TrishB
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Fascinating, brutal and intimately very sad novel about gay men in London in 1715.
Got lost down the historical rabbit hole reading about molly houses at the time.

Cathythoughts Sounds good. Stacked. 1w
BarbaraBB Now I have to google Molly houses. 1w
squirrelbrain Love those edges! 1w
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TrishB
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Well that‘s a quote…..

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A deeply disturbing and gruesome storyline had me fighting back tears as I progressed from page to page. Set in 1715 London it follows the hardships of gay men of the time. The story is emotionally powerful and in a strange way there were scenes that reminded me of Oliver Twist, Alice in Wonderland and Gulliver's Travels. A book that covers everything from love too hate and all that's in-between. A truly thoughtful and outstanding novel