Book by Charlton Karen
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Easter Monday, 1809: Kirkley Hall manor house is mysteriously burgled. When suspicion falls on Jamie Charlton, he and his family face a desperate battle to save him from the gallows. When £1,157 rent money is stolen from Kirkley Hall, it is the biggest robbery Northumberland has ever known. The owner sends for Detective Stephen Lavender, a principal officer with the Bow Street magistrate’s court in London, to investigate the crime. Suspicion soon falls on impoverished farm labourer, Jamie Charlton, and the unpopular steward, Michael Aynsley. Jamie Charlton is a loving family man but he is hot-tempered and careless. As the case grows against him, it seems that only his brother, William, can save him from an impending miscarriage of justice. But William is struggling with demons of his own. Desperate to break free from the tangled web of family ties which bind him to their small community, he is alarmed to find that he is falling in love with Jamie’s wife. Set beneath the impenetrable gaze of a stray golden eagle whose fate seems to mirror that of Jamie's, 'Catching the Eagle' is a fictionalised account of a real trial that devastated a family and divided a community. A SUSPENSE-FILLED PAGE-TURNER "Told with gritty realism, ‘Catching The Eagle’ is a suspense-filled page-turner, which spares nothing in its descriptions of the hardships and injustices suffered by the poor at the turn of the 19th century. Its ending leaves the reader poised perfectly for the next volume – for which I can hardly wait." Kathy Stevenson, 'The Daily Mail' AN ENJOYABLE READ "It is a rollicking tale full of adultery, drinking, fighting, gambling. Rich imagery, suspense and some genuinely likeable characters – as well as plenty of murky ones – make this an enjoyable read. Karen is particularly strong at capturing the Geordie dialect and recreating the rural Northumbrian world of the 1800s, where the wealthy lived in comfort and the poor struggled to make ends meet." Laura Fraine, Culture Magazine, 'The Journal' (Newcastle)
Karen Charlton is the author of two historical novels, 'Catching the Eagle' and 'The Heiress of Linn Hagh' and a non-fiction genealogy book, 'Seeking Our Eagle.' She has published short stories and numerous articles and reviews in newspapers, magazines and e-zines. An English graduate and an ex-teacher, Karen is a full time writer and is also the coordinator of Famelton Writing Services, a literary consultancy which offers editorial services to aspiring authors. www.fameltonwritingservices.com Karen has led writing workshops entitled: 'Good Enough to Publish?' and spoken at a series of literary events across the North of England where she lives. A stalwart of the village pub quiz, Karen also enjoys the theatre and won a Yorkshire Tourist Board award for her Murder Mystery Weekends. Karen is currently working on the third Detective Lavender Mystery, for publishers Thomas & Mercer. Read more about Karen and her books on her website: www.karencharlton.com
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