Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien

Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien
Title Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 1200
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0007528477

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From the twice Man Booker Prize-winning author of Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror & The Light a collection of three novels: A Place of Greater Safety, Beyond Black and The Giant, O’Brien.

A Place of Greater Safety

A Place of Greater Safety
Title A Place of Greater Safety PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 770
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0312426399

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Set during the French Revolution, this "riveting historical novel" ("The New Yorker") is the story of three young provincials who together helped destroy a way of life and, in the process, destroyed themselves.

A Place of Greater Safety

A Place of Greater Safety
Title A Place of Greater Safety PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Scribner
Total Pages 776
Release 1993
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A praised British author makes her American debut with a dazzling, magisterial novel of the French Revolution--one of the most dramatic and shattering episodes in modern history. Three men who led the revolution against the ancien regime, their families and lovers, feature in a bold, sweeping portrayal of the time, as they become trapped in an escalating spiral of rage, need, terror, and violence.

Beyond Black

Beyond Black
Title Beyond Black PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages 495
Release 2010-12-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1443404543

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Alison Hart is a medium by trade. But her ability to communicate with spirits is a torment rather than a gift. Behind her plump, smiling and bland public persona is a desperate woman. Her days and nights are haunted by the men she knew in her childhood, the thugs and petty criminals who preyed upon her hopeless, addled mother, Emmie. And the more she tries to be rid of them, the stronger and nastier they become.

The Giant, O'Brien

The Giant, O'Brien
Title The Giant, O'Brien PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Anchor Canada
Total Pages 189
Release 2013-01-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385680341

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From the two-time Booker winner, the story of the 18th Century Irish giant, Charles O'Brien. Charles O'Brien, bard and giant. The cynical are moved by his flights of romance; the craven stirred by his tales of epic deeds. But what of his own story as he is led from Ireland to seek his fortune beyond the seas in England? The Surprising Irish Giant may be the sensation of the season but only his compatriots seem to attend to his mythic powers of invention. John Hunter, celebrated surgeon and anatomist, buys dead men from the gallows and babies' corpses by the inch. Where is a man as unique as The Giant to hide his bones when he is yet alive? The Giant, O'Brien is an unforgettable novel; lyrical, shocking and spliced with black comedy.

The Mirror & the Light

The Mirror & the Light
Title The Mirror & the Light PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages 831
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0805096612

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The brilliant #1 New York Times bestseller Named a best book of 2020 by The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME, The Guardian, and many more With The Mirror & the Light, Hilary Mantel brings to a triumphant close the trilogy she began with her peerless, Booker Prize-winning novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. She traces the final years of Thomas Cromwell, the boy from nowhere who climbs to the heights of power, offering a defining portrait of predator and prey, of a ferocious contest between present and past, between royal will and a common man’s vision: of a modern nation making itself through conflict, passion and courage. The story begins in May 1536: Anne Boleyn is dead, decapitated in the space of a heartbeat by a hired French executioner. As her remains are bundled into oblivion, Cromwell breakfasts with the victors. The blacksmith’s son from Putney emerges from the spring’s bloodbath to continue his climb to power and wealth, while his formidable master, Henry VIII, settles to short-lived happiness with his third queen, Jane Seymour. Cromwell, a man with only his wits to rely on, has no great family to back him, no private army. Despite rebellion at home, traitors plotting abroad and the threat of invasion testing Henry’s regime to the breaking point, Cromwell’s robust imagination sees a new country in the mirror of the future. All of England lies at his feet, ripe for innovation and religious reform. But as fortune’s wheel turns, Cromwell’s enemies are gathering in the shadows. The inevitable question remains: how long can anyone survive under Henry’s cruel and capricious gaze? Eagerly awaited and eight years in the making, The Mirror & the Light completes Cromwell’s journey from self-made man to one of the most feared, influential figures of his time. Portrayed by Mantel with pathos and terrific energy, Cromwell is as complex as he is unforgettable: a politician and a fixer, a husband and a father, a man who both defied and defined his age.

An Experiment in Love

An Experiment in Love
Title An Experiment in Love PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages 257
Release 2007-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429900598

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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year It was the year after Chappaquiddick, and all spring Carmel McBain had watery dreams about the disaster. Now she, Karina, and Julianne were escaping the dreary English countryside for a London University hall of residence. Interspersing accounts of her current position as a university student with recollections of her childhood and an ever difficult relationship with her longtime schoolmate Karina, Carmel reflects on a generation of girls desiring the power of men, but fearful of abandoning what is expected and proper. When these bright but confused young women land in late 1960s London, they are confronted with a slew of new preoccupations--sex, politics, food, and fertility--and a pointless grotesque tragedy of their own. Hilary Mantel's magnificent novel examines the pressures on women during the early days of contemporary feminism to excel--but not be too successful--in England's complex hierarchy of class and status.