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Elizabeth Edmondson

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Elizabeth Edmondson

The daughter of a South American mother and English father, Elizabeth Edmondson was born in Chile, and educated in Calcutta and London before going to Oxford University, Elizabeth Edmondson now divides her time between the countryside north of Rome and the spires of Oxford. She is married to an art historian and has two children.

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Title:
Voyage of Innocence
Written by:
Elizabeth Edmondson 
Read by:
Nicolette McKenzie 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
14 
Duration:
15 hours 29 minutes 
Published:
July 28 2018 
Available Date:
July 28 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489449962 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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From the author of The Frozen Lake comes an enthralling novel of love, betrayal and idealism.

Three very different young women go up to Oxford in the years immediately before World War Two. Vee – the clergyman’s daughter. Boyish, alluring, she plans to use her time at Oxford to put right everything that went wrong in her loveless childhood. Her friendship with Alfred introduces her to politics and the subversive attractions of secret societies; it will lead to her career as a secret agent, but at what cost to old loyalties and her true feelings? Claudia, radiant, intense, aristocratic, is equally drawn to the secret society and one member in particular; his dazzling influence will see her travel to Berlin and come under the spell of Fascism as war looms. And Lally, glamorous daughter of an Irish-American senator, is sceptical of the society and the arguments from both sides. Her own choices will bring her into Vee’s new life, with all its dangers and betrayals. As the world becomes embroiled in the events of war, what price personal values, losses and loves?

‘A very interesting book, not only because it gives a flavour of life in the thirties ... it’s a way of imbibing history.’
The Oxford Times

‘Well written and superbly researched …'
Yours Magazine