The Misadventures of Margaret Finch by Claire McGlasson
Blackpool, 1938. Miss Margaret Finch – a rather demure young woman – has just begun work in a position that relies on her discretion and powers of observation. Then, her path is crossed by the disgraced Rector of Stiffkey (aka Harold Davidson), who is the subject of a national scandal.
Margaret is determined to discover the truth behind the headlines: is Davidson a maligned hero or an exploiter of the vulnerable? But her own troubles are never far away, and Margaret’s fear that history is about to repeat itself means she needs to uncover that truth urgently.
What readers are saying:
- ‘Fascinating. The novel perfectly captures Blackpool in its heyday. . . you will not be able to put this down’
- ‘A wonderful blend of fact, fiction and history to make a fascinating story’
- ‘Engaging and captivating, I’m going to miss Margaret et al enormously.’
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