
Author: Ebsworth, David
Historical fiction
Published on 8 April 2019 by SilverWood Books Ltd in the United Kingdom as part of 'The Doubtful Diaries of Wicked Mistress Yale' series.
Paperback | 270 pages
150 x 227 x 21 | 406g
1721, and elderly Catherine Yale discovers that second husband Elihu's will has left her no bequest except the slur of branding her a 'wicked wife.' True, her private journals are filled with intimacies: her inner thoughts about life in Old Madras, where the East India Company's intrigues are as complex as any in the Mughal Emperor's court; and the espionage she has undertaken, despite the danger into which it has thrust both herself and her children. Perhaps it's time for her to read them afresh, to go back before the days when Elihu first betrayed her, before she was betrayed by her enemies, and betrayed by the friends who should have stood at her side - before she determined to wreak her revenge on them all.