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The Royal Correspondent

By (author) Alexandra Joel

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From the bestselling author of The Paris Model comes another breathtaking story of glamour, romance and espionage. Success would depend on taking a dangerous risk. When Blaise Hill, a feisty young journalist from one of Sydney's toughest neighbourhoods, is dispatched to London at the dawn of the swinging sixties to report on Princess Margaret's controversial marriage to an unconventional photographer, she is drawn into an elite realm of glamour and intrigue. As the nation faces an explosive upheaval, Blaise must grapple with a series of shocking scandals at the pinnacle of British society. Yet, haunted by a threat from her past and torn between two very different men, who can she trust in a world of hidden motives and shifting alliances? If she makes the wrong choice, she will lose everything. Inspired by real events, The Royal Correspondent is a compelling story of love and betrayal, family secrets and conspiracy that takes you from the gritty life of a daily newspaper to the opulent splendour of Buckingham Palace. Praise for The Royal Correspondent: 'Combines romance, a splash of espionage and lots of glamour, inspired by real events' Australian Women's Weekly 'It will sweep you up with its winning combination of historical facts and fabulous fiction' Herald Sun 'Vividly brings the swinging '60s to life' Who Weekly 'This engaging read has it all - glamour, intrigue, gossip, espionage, romance and fashion ... it's a gripping read with well-drawn characters ... a well woven tale set on the cusp of changing times' Weekly Times 'A fabulous story, with an extremely compelling protagonist at its heart ... Joel has hit her stride here' Better Reading 'A world of glamour, intrigue and scandal' Woman's Day 'Engaging characters and a well-paced story line brimming with social history, romance, and mystery will captivate readers across genres' Booklist 'An engrossing story [which] will keep readers turning the pages' Publishers Weekly

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Normally shipped | Usually dispatched in 3 to 6 weeks as supplier is out of stock
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Published date | 30 Nov 2022
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 400
Dimensions | 200 x 130 x 25mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 298g
ISBN | 978-1-4607-5817-5
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