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  1. Why a book about witch trials feels weirdly relevant …

    Gregory’s new novel Tidelands, the first in a series, swaps the royal courts for the equally treacherous terrain of a rural England riven by civil war and eaten away from the inside by poverty,...

  2. Tidelands is a dull, dour misstep from Philippa Gregory: …

    Alinor is a poor woman living in England's tidelands, beset by suspicion from her neighbors and the country's roiling civil war that threatens …

  3. Tidelands by Philippa Gregory: Seething, smouldering, stunning …

    Tidelands is the first book of Gregory’s new Fairmile series and, in her trademark style, it’s a seething, smouldering, stunning story steeped in the atmosphere, passion, and dark …

  4. TIDELANDS

    shop now. Hannah’s new novel is an homage to the extraordinary courage and endurance of Frenchwomen during World War II. In 1995, an elderly unnamed widow is moving …

  5. Review: Tidelands

    THE PLOT: Tidelands is set in 1648 during the English Civil War. The protagonist is a poor fisherwife, Alinor Reekie, who has been abandoned by her husband. Alinor lives on an impoverished island off the Sussex Coast and …

  6. Tidelands

    Tidelands. The #1 New York Times bestselling author and “one of the great storytellers of our time” (San Francisco Book Review) turns from the glamour of the royal …

  7. Tidelands

    This completely absorbing book is a very promising start! Awarded four stars on Goodreads. Set in the mid-1600s in a small seaside village in England, it’s the story of Alinor, a woman raising two children alone after her …

  8. Preview Reviews: Tidelands by Philippa Gregory

    In contrast to Philippa Gregory’s usual royal subjects, Tidelands is a tale of a humble woman constrained by her poverty, trying to eke out an existence for herself and her two children on the edge of the marshlands in …