Ravenscliffe
by Jane Sanderson
Yorkshire, 1904. On Netherwood Common, Russian émigré Anna Rabinovich shows her dear friend Eve Williams a house: a Victorian villa, solidly built from local stone. This is Ravenscliffe, and it's the house Anna wants them to live in. It's their house, she says. It was meant to be. As Anna transforms Ravenscliffe, an attraction grows between her and union man Amos. But when Eve's long-lost brother Silas turns up in the closely-knit mining community of Netherwood, cracks begin to appear in even the strongest friendships. Meanwhile, at Netherwood Hall, cherished traditions are being undermined by the whims of the feckless heir to the title, Tobias Hoyland, and his American bride Thea Stirling. Below stairs, the loyal servants strive to preserve the noble family's dignity and reputation. But both inside the great house and in the world beyond, values and loyalties are rapidly changing.ReviewHistorical fiction in the hands of Jane Sanderson swims with authentic detail Daily Express About the AuthorJane Sanderson is a former BBC radio producer, and has used some of her own family history as background for her novels. Her first novel, Netherwood, is also published by Sphere. She is married to author and journalist Brian Viner. They have three children and live in Herefordshire