In this Foreign Land

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781398707818

Price: £2.99

ON SALE: 25th November 2021

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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WINNER OF THE RNA JOAN HESSAYON AWARD 2022


‘A gripping story of love and loss, rich in period detail. I loved it!’ Clare Marchant

‘What a gorgeous debut!’ Amazon Reviewer, Five Stars

‘If you like a good historical romance then this is the book for you. Highly recommend.’ NetGalley Reviewer, Five Stars

‘I beg of you this one thing – that if I should perish here, in this foreign land, that you will look after her.’

March, 1914. When talented artist Isobel embarks on a journey to Egypt, it’s to reunite her best friend Alice with her husband, Wilfred – and to use the stunning sights of Cairo as inspiration for her own paintings.

A whirlwind romance was the last thing she expected, but when Isobel meets Wilfred’s handsome brother, Edward, neither can deny the strong connection between them – especially when unexpected tragedy strikes, leaving them all reeling.

Just as they get to grips with their grief, WW1 erupts, and the lovers are forced to separate. They promise to meet again in London. But when Edward is listed as ‘missing – presumed dead’ only weeks after landing in France, Isobel is devastated, unmarried and on the brink of ruin. She has only one way to save her honour… but it means betraying the love she holds so dear.

A heartrending and thrilling WW1 romance, In This Foreign Land is the stunning new debut from Suzie Hull, for fans of Kate Hewitt, Shirley Dickson and Kate Eastham.

Readers are loving In this Foreign Land

‘Vivid, vibrant and beautiful!’ 5*

‘A heartwrenchingly good read’ 5*

‘What a gorgeous debut!’ 5*

‘Beautiful love story’ 5*

‘ A really enjoyable and engaging book with a storyline full of twists and turns’ 5*

‘Breathtaking’ 5*

‘Love love loved it!’ 5*

‘What a great read and my favourite era too … an evocative tale of love and loss. And the settings – just wonderful. More please!’ 5*