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|author=Robin Lloyd
|title=Rough Passage to London: A Sea Captain's Tale, a Novel
|rating=4
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=Elisha Ely Morgan leaves his native Connecticut to go to sea, partially but not entirely to escape his father's cruelty. There's a second reason: the sea has been blamed for the loss of two of his brothers, the exact circumstances of his elder brother's disappearance never having been clear. But Ely has heard a rumour; a rumour that will take him as far away as London and obsess him for decades. His brother Abraham may not be dead.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1574093207</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|author=Kirsty Wark
|summary=Adeliza Golding is comfortably off by Victorian standards. She lives in a not insignificant house, her parents can afford servants, Liza's father owns and runs a hop farm, but... The but is considerable as Liza is different from most: she's deaf/blind and isolated from the world with only 'the visitors' for company and communication in her mind. Almost in desperation when Liza is six, her father calls on Charlotte Crowe for help. Lottie penetrates Liza's lonely world by teaching her finger writing. However, in doing so she unlocks revelations that Lottie would rather be kept secret. For not everything changes; the visitors remain, whoever they are and whatever they want.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444765205</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|title=The Pursuit of Mary Bennet: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
|author=Pamela Mingle
|rating=3
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=Mary Bennet seems to have a serious case of 'middle child syndrome'. The third of five sisters, she has always been isolated, lacking the close bonds formed between her older and younger siblings. As a result, Mary has become bookish, withdrawn and socially awkward.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0062274244</amazonuk>
}}