
Price: $18.00 - $14.99
(as of Apr 29, 2025 05:10:30 UTC – Details)
New York Times Bestseller • GMA Book Club Pick • An NPR Book of the year • I was from New York Times and Ilen from the Bestseling writer of Aanstasia and Code Name Helen is a gripping historical secret that is inspired by Martha Bold’s life and diary, which is written to the 18th century and written in American history.
“Fans of Claire Fraser of Outlander will enjoy Martha of Lohon, who is brave and vocal to protect the innocents. Impressive.” – Washington Post
“Once again, Lohon writes a story with a real -life heroine.” —Pol magazine
Main, 1789: When the Cenabec River freezes, a man in the snow is called to examine the body and determine the cause of death. As a midwife and ointment, he is private to do a lot to go behind the doors closed in Holowell. His diary is a record of every birth and death, crime and defeat that comes up in the community. Months ago, Martha described an alleged rape committed by the city’s two most respected gentlemen – one of which is now found dead in snow. But when a local physician reduces his conclusion, Martha is forced to investigate the shocking murder on his own, announcing an accident to death.
During a winter, Martha followed the truth, as near the trial, and Mount, on whispers and prejudices. Her diary soon descends to the center of the scam, which she loves, and forces Martha to decide where her own loyalty.
The clever, layered, and destroyer, Ariel Lohon’s newest offer introduces an unheard heroine, who refused to accept anything less than justice at a time when women were best seen and not heard. The frozen river is a thrilling, stressful and gentle story about a remarkable woman, which left a unique heritage, yet almost forgotten today.
Publisher
As
Publisher: Vintage (5 December, 2023)
Publication date: December 5, 2023
language English
File Size: 3.2 MB
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: competent
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 420 pages
Customers say
Customers find this book to be a remarkable and engaging read, with a great tale of mystery that immerses readers from the first chapter. The writing is well-crafted with descriptive words, and customers particularly appreciate the strong female characters and their determination. Moreover, the book is meticulously researched with detailed information about daily life, and customers praise its focus on midwifery in the 1700s.
Leave a Reply