
I’m delighted that my third novel, Bitter Orange, will be published in 2018, by Fig Tree / Penguin (August) in the UK and Commonwealth, Tin House (October) in the US, and House of Anansi (October) in Canada.
Here’s a little taster of what it’s about:
Frances Jellico is dying and remembering when, in the summer of 1969 she was commissioned to survey the follies in the garden of Lyntons – a decrepit and almost derelict country house. There, living in the attic for a month or so, she meets Cara and Peter who are staying in the rooms below hers. As Frances falls under her new friends’ spell and she learns their stories, the house offers up its own secrets, until her life is changed forever.
Lyntons is inspired by The Grange (the house in the picture above), in Hampshire, a fascinating Greek Revival style house, managed by English Heritage.
Hurrah!
wow, congratulations, that’s great news! 🙂
Thanks Annette!
Congrats! This sounds interesting- the house looks like it could offer up all sorts of stories for the telling 🙂
Thanks so much Anne. It is a very atmospheric house.
I’m so excited about this. I love your books!
Thanks so much Linda!
Congratulations on this third book, Claire. It sounds great. All the best. 🙂 — Suzanne
Good news, loved the first two books 😊
Thanks Cara!
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I was so happy to hear about this! Looking forward to your new novel. I’ve enjoyed both Our Endless Numbered Days and Swimming Lessons so much. 🙂
Thank you so much. That’s wonderful to know.
Congratulations Claire, it goes straight into my list of books to read in 2019. You should do another blog post about your writing process.
Thanks, perhaps I will.
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