The Secret Book Society

The Secret Book Society

Paperback
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A captivating new historical novel from Madeline Martin, set in Victorian London about a forbidden book club, dangerous secrets, and the women who dare to break free.

You are cordially invited to the Secret Book Society…

London, 1895: Trapped by oppressive marriages and societal expectations, three women receive a mysterious invitation to an afternoon tea at the home of the reclusive Lady Duxbury. Beneath the genteel facade of the gathering lies a secret book club—a sanctuary where they can discover freedom, sisterhood, and the courage to rewrite their stories.

Eleanor Clarke, a devoted mother suffocating under the tyranny of her husband. Rose Wharton, a transplanted American dollar princess struggling to fit the mold of an aristocratic wife. Lavinia Cavendish, an artistic young woman haunted by a dangerous family secret. All are drawn to the enigmatic Lady Duxbury, a thrice-widowed countess whose husbands’ untimely deaths have sparked whispers of murder.

As the women form deep, heartwarming friendships, they uncover secrets about their marriages, their pasts, and the risks they face. Their courage is their only weapon in the oppressive world that has kept them silent, but when secrets are deadly, one misstep could cost them everything.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Contemporary
Format
Paperback
Pages
328
Price
17.50 €

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Afternoon Tea with a Bitter Aftertaste ☕️🫖

London, 1885: three women are summoned to Lady Duxbury’s drawing room, where afternoon tea conceals a clandestine book club. There, Eleanor Clarke, Rose Wharton, and Lavinia Cavendish — three women who couldn’t be more different — find a pocket of sisterhood that helps them to survive in a society designed to keep women silent. I love novels set in late Victorian London, especially those with strong feminist leads. This book delivers on atmosphere and on the women’s inner lives. It captures the suffocating social rules of the time, the double standards and the chilling reality of domestic violence. Rose’s outsider perspective as an American married into the English aristocracy was particularly compelling. Still, the balance felt slightly off: I missed moments of ease between the heavy trauma and the men drawn as evil caricatures. The “secret book society” angle is thinner than the title implies and I found the multiple POVs difficult to track on audio with a single narrator. I briefly considered DNF-ing (rare for me), but I’m glad I finished for the dark but powerful ending. Recommended for historical fiction fans prepared for a tough, sometimes infuriating ride. (Do check content warnings!)

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Wow. Dieses Buch hat mich positiv überrascht, das Cover ist eher simpel und lässt nicht erahnen, wie tiefgründig es tatsächlich ist. Ich habe es damals gekauft, weil ich den Klappentext interessant fand und ich Bücher, die im späten 19. Jahrhundert spielen gerne mag. Doch dieses Buch war so viel mehr, als eine Geschichte über einen Buchclub im 19. Jahrhundert. Es war so gut, dass ich am Ende sogar die „Author note“ gelesen habe, was ich sonst bei Büchern fast nie mache.

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