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The Faithful

Written by: Juliet West
Narrated by: Grace Andrews
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'A wonderful writer' - Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist

As Britain is pulled towards war, the secrets within two families threaten to tear them apart, in the outstanding novel from Juliet West, The Faithful . . .

July 1935. In the village of Aldwick on the Sussex coast, sixteen-year-old Hazel faces a long, dull summer with just her self-centred mother Francine for company. But then Francine decamps to London with her lover Charles, Oswald Mosley's blackshirts arrive in Aldwick, and Hazel's summer suddenly becomes more interesting. She finds herself befriended by two very different people: Lucia, an upper-class blackshirt, passionate about the cause; and Tom, a young working-class boy, increasingly scornful of Mosley's rhetoric. In the end, though, it is Tom who wins Hazel's heart - and Hazel who breaks his.

Autumn 1936. Now living in London, Hazel has grown up fast over the past year. But an encounter with Tom sends her into freefall. He must never know why she cut off all contact last summer, betraying the promises they’d made. Yet Hazel isn't the only one with secrets. Nor is she the only one with a reason to keep the two of them apart . . .

From the beaches of Sussex to the battlefields of civil war Spain, The Faithful is a rich and gripping tale of love, deception and desire.

20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Historical Romance Literary Fiction Political

Critic Reviews

A wonderful writer (Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist)
Made me miss my stop on the tube . . . (Lissa Evans, author of Crooked Heart)
My favourite Great War novel . . . Incredible writing (Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep, on Before the Fall)
A vivid, compelling tale of confused loyalties, compromises and consequences (Suzannah Dunn, author of The Sixth Wife and The Confession of Katherine Howard)
The Faithful is about many things . . . but mostly it is about love. Juliet West knows how to create an evocative sense of time and place, and then fill it with the most interesting characters, and finally, deliver a story that kept me guessing. I loved it (Claire Fuller, author of Our Endless Numbered Days and Swimming Lessons)
A rich, multi-layered story of love, loss and conflict . . . At once heartbreaking and full of hope (Isabel Ashdown, author of Little Sister)
Vibrant prose and characters . . . So well-drawn, and incredibly topical (Vanessa Lafaye, author of Summertime)
A vivid and unforgettable story of love . . . Absorbing, fast-paced, and poignant, the portrait of ordinary people caught up in movements bigger than themselves makes this a must-read for today’s readers (Ann Weisgarber, author of The Personal History of Rachel DuPree and The Promise)
A tightly knotted story of love and divided loyalties that is both rich in period detail and told with warmth, wit and passion. Wonderful (Jason Hewitt, author of Devastation Road)
A compelling and perceptive story of divided loyalties and the complexities of love, friendship and family (Isabel Costello, author of Paris Mon Amour)
Enthralling . . . Tugs the reader close to the inner lives of ordinary people, characters whose decisions and dilemmas, loves and losses remain with you long after reading (Jane Rusbridge, author of Rook and The Devil's Music)
A wonderful novel about desire and its consequences, set amongst the sharply divided politics of the 1930s. A page-turner (William Ryan, author of The Constant Soldier)
Enthralling . . . Juliet has brought the time and place to life and then peopled it with completely believable characters to play out this wonderful story (Louise Douglas, author of Your Beautiful Lies and The Secret by the Lake)
Exquisite . . . The story builds beautifully, the plot naturally quickening in pace to a gripping denouement. I was completely drawn into the novel’s world and engaged by its issues of loyalty and loss. Highly recommended (Martine Bailey, author of An Appetite for Violets and The Penny Heart)
A rising literary star
A story of love across borders, idealism and integrity . . . and a mini-series in the making
Fans of well-crafted period fiction will gobble down this second novel from the author of Before The Fall
Wonderfully evocative
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