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THE BREWER'S TALE

THE BREWER'S TALE 1

by Karen Brooks
Paperback
Publication Date: 22/09/2014
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It had been Mother's secret and mine, one passed down through the de Winter women for generations. I would ensure it was kept that way, until I was ready to pass it on.

When Anneke Sheldrake is forced to find a way to support her family after her father is lost at sea, she turns to the business by which her mother's family once prospered: brewing ale.

Armed with her Dutch mother's recipes and a belief that anything would be better than the life her vindictive cousin has offered her, she makes a deal with her father's aristocratic employer: Anneke has six months to succeed or not only will she lose the house but her family as well.

Through her enterprise and determination, she inadvertently earns herself a deadly enemy. Threatened and held in contempt by those she once called friends, Anneke nonetheless thrives. But on the tail of success, tragedy follows and those closest to her pay the greatest price for her daring.

Ashamed, grieving, and bearing a terrible secret, Anneke flees to London, determined to forge her own destiny. Will she be able to escape her past, and those whose only desire is to see her fail?

A compelling insight into the brewer's craft, the strength of women, and the myriad forms love can take.
ISBN:
9781743568675
9781743568675
Category:
Historical Fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
22-09-2014
Publisher:
Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
620
Dimensions (mm):
153x233x45mm
Weight:
0.8kg
Karen Brooks

Karen Brooks is the author of eleven books, an academic of more than twenty years' experience, a newspaper columnist and social commentator, and has appeared regularly on national TV and radio.

Before turning to academia, she was an army officer for five years, and prior to that dabbled in acting. She lives in Hobart, Tasmania, in a beautiful stone house with its own marvellous history.

When she's not writing, she's helping her husband Stephen in his brewery, Captain Bligh's Ale and Cider, or cooking for family and friends, travelling, cuddling and walking her dogs, stroking her cats, or curled up with a great book and dreaming of more stories.

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The Brewer’s Tale just leapt into my top 5 favourite book list! Karen’s research and eloquent writing style, throws you head first into 15th Century England and takes you on a ride bursting with tragedy, treachery, endurance and love.
When Anneke is orphaned, she decides the only way she can make money is to brew ale using her mother’s family recipes. Anneke hopes brewing will provide enough money so she, her siblings and loyal staff can remain in the family home.
If Anneke is to succeed as a single woman brewer, she and everyone in her life will have to face many deadly enemies.
Not only is it an intensely good read, The Brewer’s Tale is brimming with well researched facts, making me thirst not only for a beer but for more history and stories from that era.

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