The Harlot's Press is a gripping historical drama, in which St James's and Cheapside, royalty and the rabble become thrillingly entangled as Nell fights for survival.
The Harlot's Press Summary
The Harlot's Press by Helen Pike
The Harlot's Press is a gripping historical drama, in which St James's and Cheapside, royalty and the rabble become thrillingly entangled as Nell fights for survival.
The Harlot's Press Reviews
This combination of bodice-ripping romp and political intrigue - adds up to a very good read.' * Literary Review * I thoroughly recommend this book.' * Daily Mail *
About Helen Pike
Helen Pike lives in Guildford and Oxfordshire. She is a history graduate of Oxford and holds an MA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck. This is her debut novel, and was in part inspired by her history teaching at Guildford High School.
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