From international bestselling author Susanna Kearsley comes
The Vanished Days, a historical tale of intrigue and revolution in Scotland, where the exile of King James brought plots, machinations, suspicion and untold bravery to light. An investigation of a young widow's secrets by a man who's far from objective, leads to a multi-layered tale of adventure, endurance, romance...and the courage to hope.
"I've loved every one of Susanna's books! Bedrock research and a
butterfly's delicate touch with characters―historical fiction that sucks
you in and won't let go!"―DIANA GABALDON, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of Outlander.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and RITA award winner, Susanna Kearsley is known for her meticulous research and exotic settings from Russia to Italy to Cornwall, which not only entertain her readers but give her a great reason to travel. Her lush writing has been compared to Mary Stewart, Daphne Du Maurier, and Diana Gabaldon. She hit the bestseller lists in the U.S. with The Winter Sea and The Rose Garden, both RITA finalists and winners of RT Reviewers' Choice Awards. Her popular and critically-acclaimed books are available in translation in more than 20 countries. She lives in Canada, near the shores of Lake Ontario. susannakearsley.com
Susanna will be in conversation with Lauren Willig. Lauren is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Pink Carnation series and several stand alone works of historical fiction, including Band of Sisters, and All the Ways We Said Goodbye. You may remember Lauren visited Wilton Library to promote The Fall of Poppies with her co-authors.
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The Vanished Days. A portion of the proceeds go to Wilton Library.
The media sponsor of our author talks is GOOD Morning Wilton.
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reference librarians at 203-762-6350 or email
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