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  1. Nov 24, 2020 · Kindle Edition. #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tidelands—the “searing portrait of a woman that resonates across the ages” (People)—returns with an evocative historical novel tracking the rise of the Tidelands family in London, Venice, and New England. Midsummer Eve 1670.

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  2. Nov 24, 2020 · Named a Most Exciting New Book of Fall by PopSugar. #1 New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory’s new historical novel tracks the rise of the Tidelands family in London, Venice, and New England. Midsummer Eve 1670. Two unexpected visitors arrive at a shabby warehouse on the south side of the River Thames.

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  3. US Cover. Midsummer’s Eve, 1670. A wealthy man waits outside a poor London warehouse to meet with Alinor, the woman he failed twenty-one years before. He has everything to offer: money, land, status – and he believes she has the only thing he cannot buy: his son and heir.

  4. by Philippa Gregory. 4.07 · 6,585 Ratings · 562 Reviews · published 2022 · 21 editions. It is 1685, England is on the brink of a renewed c…. Want to Read. Rate it: Tidelands (The Fairmile, #1), Dark Tides (The Fairmile, #2), and Dawnlands (The Fairmile #3)

  5. In Dark Tides, two unexpected visitors arrive at a shabby warehouse on the south side of the River Thames on Midsummer Eve, 1670. The first is a wealthy nobleman seeking the lover he deserted twenty-one years earlier.

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    • June 08, 2021
  6. Set in the poverty and glamour of Restoration London, in the golden streets of Venice, and on the tensely contested frontier of early America, this is a novel of greed and desire: for love, for...

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  8. Hardcover – 24 Nov. 2020. THE COMPELLING NEW NOVEL FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF TIDELANDS. Number One bestselling author Philippa Gregory's new historical novel tracks the rise of the Tidelands family in London, Venice and New England. Midsummer Eve, 1670.

    • Philippa Gregory
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