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Julia Gregson new novel - JASMINE NIGHTS - released 26 April 2012

From the bestselling author of East of the Sun comes a captivating love story set in World War II

Published by Orion on 26 April 2012
£12.99 hardback £6.99 eBook

The author of the bestselling, award-winning EAST OF THE SUN returns with a sweeping new novel about a young singer recruited to work for the British Secret Service at the height of World War II.
Jasmine Nights is a tale of decadence and destruction, of love and of danger. It is a captivating love story set in an extraordinary world.

Julia Gregson - BAND OF ANGELS - released in the US 18th May 2010


To be published in the US on May 18th 2010, already published in the UK and other countries under the title THE WATER HORSE

A STORY OF COURAGE, PASSION, AND HEROISM SET AGAINST ONE OF THE MOST TRAUMATIC WARS IN HISTORY

Growing up in Wales, Catherine Carreg has been allowed to run wild, spending her childhood racing ponies along the beach with her friend Deio, the cattle-driver’s son. But Catherine is consumed by a longing to escape the monotony of village life and runs away to London with Deio’s help. Alone in the unfamiliar city, Catherine secures a position in Florence Nightingale’s home for sick governesses. As the nation is gripped by reports of war in the Crimea, Catherine volunteers as a nurse—and her life changes beyond all recognition. Arriving in Scutari, she is immediately thrown into a living nightmare. Amid the madness and chaos, Catherine is forced to grow up quickly, learning the hardest lessons of love and war.  


East of the Sun, Julia's second novel, has been awarded the prestigious Prince Maurice Prize. Read more on Julia's blog

Julia Gregson - EAST OF THE SUN

Autumn 1928. Three young women are on their way to India, each with a new life in mind. Rose, a beautiful but naïve bride-to-be, is anxious about leaving her family and marrying a man she hardly knows. Victoria, her bridesmaid couldn t be happier to get away from her overbearing mother, and is determined to find herself a husband. And Viva, their inexperienced chaperone, is in search of the India of her childhood, ghosts from the past and freedom.

Each of them has their own reason for leaving their homeland but the hopes and secrets they carry can do little to prepare them for what lies ahead in India.

From the parties of the wealthy Bombay socialites, to the ragged orphans on Tamarind Street, EAST OF THE SUN is an utterly engaging novel that will captivate readers everywhere.


Winner of the prestigious Prince Maurice Prize 2010 

"this novel is utterly engaging"

ASIAN AGE