‘What a page turner!' Daisy Wood, author of The
Forgotten Bookshop in Paris
'A delicious Art Deco novel with a
delightfully acerbic heroine.' Marius Gabriel, author of The
German Daughter
'Original and immersive' Eva Glyn, author of An
Island of Secrets
In a bookshop nestled in the sprawling streets of Lisbon,
a shopkeeper leads a double life…
Looking for a new start after her father’s death, Lara Hope
arrives in Lisbon in search of a family she’s never met.
As war storms across Europe, Lara finds solace and belonging
in her landlady’s tranquil bookshop in one of the most beautiful corners of the
city.
But when she witnesses a customer secretly swapping a book,
she realises the bookshop is not all it seems. Lara is plunged into a
labyrinthine world of mystery and facades, encountering new friends, an
unexpected romance, and even royalty… Is she prepared to risk it all for this
new life?
Readers love The Bookshop of Secrets:
'The ending left me wanting more…these characters are too
engaging and too ingenious to disappear into the ether' Historical
Novel Society
‘I lapped it up!’ Eliza Graham
'A must-read for historical fiction fans and for me, Kerry
Barrett’s best book yet' Annie Lyons
'A gripping ‘what if’ tale with a larger-than-life
heroine at its heart' Tessa Harris
'This book was an absolute joy. I didn’t want to
finish it' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I adored this novel and found it hard to put
down. The plot unfolds with ease and you easily warm to the characters'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Beautifully written' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An exceptional read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the Author
Kerry Barrett was a bookworm from a very early
age and did a degree in English Literature, then trained as a journalist,
writing about everything from pub grub to EastEnders. Her first novel, Like
A Charm, took six years to finish and was mostly written in longhand on her
commute to work, giving her a very good reason to buy beautiful notebooks.
Kerry lives in London with her husband and two sons, and Noel
Streatfeild’s Ballet Shoes is still her favourite novel.