After tragedy, her life takes an unexpected turn. Can she ever hope for happiness?
In Beyond the Sunset, Margaret Thornton writes a delightful historical saga set in Victorian Blackpool. Perfect for fans Sheila Newberry and Margaret Dickinson.
‘This flowing novel by a Blackpool-born author interlaces cruelty and great passion in the story of a gipsy’s curse’ – Coventy Evening Telegraph
Before Molly Rimmer loses her parents in 1897, her future had seemed full of promise. Through her dream to own a shop in exclusive Jubilee Terrace in Blackpool and her budding relationship with charming gentleman, Joss, Molly hoped to raise herself above the poverty she was born into. But now Molly must take responsibility for her siblings and leave her ambitions, and, Joss, behind. She marries Hector Stubbins, leading light of the local Methodist church, searching for love and security. But Hector is not the man he first appears to be. Will Molly ever be able to find the happiness that once seemed to be within her grasp?
What readers are saying about Margaret Thornton:
‘[Margaret Thornton is] one of those writers with a sure skill in creating characters who become real to the reader. Indeed, so much so that they seem to leap out of the pages and make the story of which they’re a part even more compelling‘
‘Margaret Thornton is a brilliant storyteller. Her books draw you in, so you feel you know the characters. Hard to put down‘
‘Five stars‘
In Beyond the Sunset, Margaret Thornton writes a delightful historical saga set in Victorian Blackpool. Perfect for fans Sheila Newberry and Margaret Dickinson.
‘This flowing novel by a Blackpool-born author interlaces cruelty and great passion in the story of a gipsy’s curse’ – Coventy Evening Telegraph
Before Molly Rimmer loses her parents in 1897, her future had seemed full of promise. Through her dream to own a shop in exclusive Jubilee Terrace in Blackpool and her budding relationship with charming gentleman, Joss, Molly hoped to raise herself above the poverty she was born into. But now Molly must take responsibility for her siblings and leave her ambitions, and, Joss, behind. She marries Hector Stubbins, leading light of the local Methodist church, searching for love and security. But Hector is not the man he first appears to be. Will Molly ever be able to find the happiness that once seemed to be within her grasp?
What readers are saying about Margaret Thornton:
‘[Margaret Thornton is] one of those writers with a sure skill in creating characters who become real to the reader. Indeed, so much so that they seem to leap out of the pages and make the story of which they’re a part even more compelling‘
‘Margaret Thornton is a brilliant storyteller. Her books draw you in, so you feel you know the characters. Hard to put down‘
‘Five stars‘
Newsletter Signup
By clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Reviews
This flowing novel by a Blackpool-born author interlaces cruelty and great passion in the story of a gipsy's curse
A fine romance
Her fans will love it, and it deserves to make fans of new readers
A lovely book to read by the fireside on dark, long nights
[A] compulsive page turner
A brilliant read
A smashing holiday read
Exquisite