
The Household
Imprint: Manilla Press
Synopsis
'Absorbing' Sunday Times
'Acutely observed and beautifully written' Daily Mail
'A writer of great originality' Kate Mosse
'Compelling' Good Housekeeping
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, SET AGAINST CHARLES DICKENS' HOME FOR FALLEN WOMEN
The house she was promised, is the first clean page in a new book for girls like her . . .
1847, Shepherds Bush. Charles Dickens' home for fallen women is about to open its doors. Part refuge, part reformatory, the house and its location are top secret. Among it first inmates are Martha, arrived from a shelter for prostitutes, and Josephine, a convicted thief. But faced with the chance to redeem themselves, how badly do they want it?
Across town, in her Piccadilly mansion, Dickens' friend, the millionaire Angela Burdett Coutts, receives news that turns her orderly world upside down. Her stalker has been freed from prison, and she knows it's only a matter of time before their nightmarish game resumes once more.
As the women's worlds collide in ways they could never have expected, they will discover that freedom always comes at a price . . .
'Meticulously researched and compelling' Red
'Exquisitely written . . . full of heart and hope' Fabulous
'This novel is the very definition of unputdownable' Louise Hare
'Undoubtedly Halls' best novel yet ' Elizabeth Macneal
*Sunday Times bestseller 19.04.25*
*Winner of the Women's Prize Futures Award 2022- https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/editors-choice-book-reviews/a41610537/stacey-halls-winner-futures-award/*
'Acutely observed and beautifully written' Daily Mail
'A writer of great originality' Kate Mosse
'Compelling' Good Housekeeping
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, SET AGAINST CHARLES DICKENS' HOME FOR FALLEN WOMEN
The house she was promised, is the first clean page in a new book for girls like her . . .
1847, Shepherds Bush. Charles Dickens' home for fallen women is about to open its doors. Part refuge, part reformatory, the house and its location are top secret. Among it first inmates are Martha, arrived from a shelter for prostitutes, and Josephine, a convicted thief. But faced with the chance to redeem themselves, how badly do they want it?
Across town, in her Piccadilly mansion, Dickens' friend, the millionaire Angela Burdett Coutts, receives news that turns her orderly world upside down. Her stalker has been freed from prison, and she knows it's only a matter of time before their nightmarish game resumes once more.
As the women's worlds collide in ways they could never have expected, they will discover that freedom always comes at a price . . .
'Meticulously researched and compelling' Red
'Exquisitely written . . . full of heart and hope' Fabulous
'This novel is the very definition of unputdownable' Louise Hare
'Undoubtedly Halls' best novel yet ' Elizabeth Macneal
*Sunday Times bestseller 19.04.25*
*Winner of the Women's Prize Futures Award 2022- https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/editors-choice-book-reviews/a41610537/stacey-halls-winner-futures-award/*
Details
400 pages
Imprint: Manilla Press
Reviews
Absorbing . . . Halls weaves together the elements of her story with great skillThe Sunday Times, best historical fiction of 2024
Compelling . . . As ever, Halls's story-telling is acutely observed and beautifully writtenDaily Mail
Stacey Halls is a writer of great originality, great imagination and great sense of place. Atmospheric, intelligent, accessible, every novel is worth reading, then reading again and againKate Mosse
Compelling and richly detailedGood Housekeeping