A Plague on Mr Pepys
by Deborah Swift
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Pub Date Jul 05 2018 | Archive Date Oct 06 2018
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Description
The second novel in the Mr Pepys series by popular historical novelist Deborah Swift, featuring the Great Plague.
The second novel in the Mr Pepys series by popular historical novelist Deborah Swift.
'An intriguing and exceptionally beautifully written book' - Carol McGrath, The Woman in The Shadows
Sometimes money costs too much.
The Great Plague has London in its grip. As the summer heat rises, red crosses mark the doors, wealthy citizens flee and only the poor remain to face the march of death.
Ambitious and attractive, Bess Bagwell is determined her carpenter husband, Will, should make a name for himself and schemes to meet Samuel Pepys, diarist, friend of the King and an important man in the Navy shipyards.
But Pepys has his own motive for cultivating Bess, and it’s certainly not to benefit her husband.
With pestilence rife in the city, all trade ceases. Will is forced to invest in his unscrupulous cousin Jack’s dubious ‘cure’ for the pestilence which horrifies Bess and leaves them deeper in debt.
Now they are desperate for money and the dreaded disease is moving ever closer. Will Pepys honour his promises or break them?
Advance Praise
a brilliantly written piece of historical fiction that dives into one of London's most treacherous times' Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite
'emotionally rich characters, a rising sense of suspense, and masterfully handled conflict' Divine Zape - Readers' Favorite
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ISBN | 9781786154972 |
PRICE | $3.49 (USD) |
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Beautiful Bess Bagwell dreams of a better life for her and her carpenter husband, Will. Having escaped the mean streets of London where she lived in hunger and poverty, Bess seeks to meet the right people to help her husband gain meaningful work in the shipyards. As Bess tries to improve their station in life and make the right connections to help her husband, Will's money scheming cousin Jack seeks to advance his get rich quick plans by duping Will and others to invest in his anti-plague elixir. Set during The Great Plague of 1665, there was never a dull moment in this novel with it's cast of characters from the famous diarist Samuel Pepys, to Bess' nosey neighbor Mrs. Fenwick whom she seeks to impress with her charitable donations, Bess' determination to improve her lot in life only seems to get worse as her timid husband Will falls prey to cousin Jack's schemes. Very atmospheric of this period in history where many perished and many sought to prosper in the midst of The Great Plague. Interesting notes as well on the very real Samuel Pepys who I did not know existed in history.
Thank you to author Deborah Swift and NetGalley for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
I'm down for reading just about anything involving the bubonic plague. I have a morbid fascination with it. This was a very well-written tale, descriptive, exciting, and with exceptionally rendered characters. Normally I don't read books set in this period, but like I said - plague! So I read it and am really glad I did. I will certainly read more by this author.
Excellent book! I'm a huge fan of historical fiction, and I've really enjoyed this book. Set in the 17th century, the characters are nonetheless highly relatable - they have family problems (deadbeat relatives, embarrassing relatives, strained relationships with parents and children - that contemporary readers can identify with. I also enjoyed the rich social history in this novel. The author did a terrific job of showing how people actually lived in England during this time period.
Very enjoyable book that takes place in the 17th Century.
Will and Bess are a married couple that seem unable to get a break until. Bess decides to take it upon herself to visit a Mr Pepys, who has control over just what kind of job her talented husband Will. will get.
The dreaded plague is just hitting London and many are getting boarded up in their homes with no food
or water.
This is the 2nd.book in the series,I haven't had the pleasure of reading the 1st.but fully intend too.
I think you will find that the sexual more's of the 17th Century are decidedly different than what is acceptable today.
All in all an enjoyable read and one I would recommend !
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