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Sarah Waters
Affinity A combination of a gift for storytelling and a stylistically bold narrative has produced a dark and atmospheric novel set in a London prison in 1874. Affinity is a compelling ghost story and a love story with an unexpected twist. 'A work of intense and atmospheric imagination ... Sarah Waters is ... a kind of feminist Dickens.' The Telegraph
2000 Somerset Maugham Award 2000 Sunday Times Writer of the Year
Virago Press 2000 pbk £6.99 ISBN 1-86049-692-X
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Sarah Waters
Fingersmith In her third historical novel, Sarah Waters creates a tense suspense story with a complex and emotionally elaborate plot. Evocative and filled with the smell, sights and sounds of Victorian London, the tale centres around an abandoned orphan and the web of deceit she is drafted into by her adopted family. 'A worthy, innovative, even subversive successor to the doorstoppers of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins.' Daily Telegraph
Virago 2002 hbk £12.99 ISBN 1-86049-882-5
Virago Press 2003 pbk £7.99 ISBN 1-86049-883-3 ![]() Author photo: © Virago
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth03A23O034012634831
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Sarah Waters
The Night Watch This is the story of four Londoners - three women and a young man with a past, drawn with absolute truth and intimacy. Kay, who drove an ambulance during the war and lived life at full throttle, now dresses in mannish clothes and wanders the streets with a restless hunger, searching... Helen, clever, sweet, much-loved, harbours a painful secret... Viv, glamour girl, is stubbornly, even foolishly loyal, to her soldier lover... Duncan, an apparent innocent, has had his own demons to fight during the war. Their lives, and their secrets connect in sometimes startling ways. War leads to strange alliances... Tender, tragic and beautifully poignant, set against the backdrop of feats of heroism both epic and ordinary, here is a novel of relationships that offers up subtle surprises and twists.
Virago Press 2006 hbk £16.99 ISBN 1-84408-246-6
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Sarah Waters
Tipping the Velvet In the bawdy music halls of late nineteenth-century England, the innocent Nan is captivated by Kitty Butler, a male impersonator. She manages to meet her heroine and soon after becomes her dresser. Heading for the bright lights of London they form a double act, while privately, a love affair begins. But the story isn't destined to end there. When things break down with Kitty, Nan has to reinvent herself several times in order to survive. Andrew Davies's version for the BBC alters the book's original ending in favour of a neat, 'full-circle' conclusion. 2003 Granta Best of Young British Novelists
Virago Press 2002 pbk £6.99 ISBN 1-84408-011-0
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