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Original Title: The Penny Heart
ISBN: 1250056926 (ISBN13: 9781250056924)
Edition Language: English
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A Taste for Nightshade Hardcover | Pages: 464 pages
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Title:A Taste for Nightshade
Author:Martine Bailey
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:January 12th 2016 by Thomas Dunne Books (first published May 21st 2015)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery. Fiction. European Literature. British Literature. Literature. 18th Century

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Manchester 1787. When budding young criminal Mary Jebb swindles Michael Croxon's brother with a blank pound note, he chases her into the night and sets in motion a train of sinister events. Condemned to seven years of transportation to Australia, Mary sends him a 'Penny Heart'-a token of her vow of revenge.
Two years later, Michael marries naïve young Grace Moore. Although initially overjoyed at the union, Grace quickly realizes that her husband is more interested in her fortune than her company. Lonely and desperate for companionship, she turns to her new cook to help mend her ailing marriage. But Mary Jebb, shipwrecked, maltreated, and recently hired, has different plans for the unsuspecting owners of Delafosse Hall.
A Taste for Nightshade is a thrilling historical novel that combines recipes, mystery and a dark struggle between two desperate women, sure to appeal to fans of Sarah Waters and Carolly Erickson.

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I was a great fan of 'An Appetite for Violets', so was keen to read Martine Bailey's second novel - and it did not disappoint. The novel is once again a delight of culinary wickedness, alongside all sorts of other wickednesses! The structure is very clever, and alternates between the first person voice of young, innocent and timid Grace; and the third person narrative which follows the feisty and determined Mary Jebb. The young women are at polar ends of the social scale in 18th century England,

Martine Bailey has a talent for combining Historical Fiction/romance/mystery and cooking in a most sinister, suspenseful, delicious way. Nothing is quite as it seems and she does a marvelous job at drawing the characters out. You are never sure how you feel about any of them; pity, hate, compassion, admiration. Although the first 1/4 of the book went somewhat slow for me, that could be because I didn't have as much reading time as usual to really get into the story. Some of these sweeping

This beginning and up to the half-way point was 4 plus star- it was interesting in both plot and placements. York and the countryside of Yorkshire. But also in the urban centers of the late 1780's and early 1790's in England for the most impoverished and also for the gentile, but unconnected women. Either orphaned or by fate left to make their own way to a living. With the introductions of recipes for that age for each chapter in which that particular dish was served? Yes, quite detailed to

(3.5) Time devours all things: love and murder and secrets. I loved Baileys first novel, last years An Appetite for Violets. My description of that one lively, well-researched historical fiction, seasoned with mystery and culinary tradition is apt here, although this doesnt quite live up to her debut. As in Violets, the setting is the English Midlands in the late eighteenth century, and one of the main characters is a cook at a grand home. However, whereas cook Biddy Leigh herself was the

This book has a great plot. There some brief dull spots but the ending is fantastic!

A well-wrought historical mystery with compelling characters, delightful recipes from "Mother Eve's Secrets" and other sources that are a fun read alone and deliver insight into the harrowing job of being a cook in the eighteenth century. Bailey takes readers from England around the southern seas to Botany Bay when it was evil incarnate and everyone was struggling to stay alive, though some sought escape in crude and painful ways. The two female primary characters from disparate backgrounds: one

It's unfortunate when you're in a phase where you have to dip in and out of books because you just can't read for too long (horrible when it happens, but thankfully rather rare...). So between headaches and being overly busy, great books can just feel good because of circumstance, and that's what happened here. I mean, anything described as 'a world of deceit, double-crossing, revenge and murder' is a-ok.The North of England 1787. Sentenced to death for a simple confidence trick, Mary Jebb
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