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Daughters of the Doge (Richard Stocker)

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by Edward Charles


  I remain indebted to Mike Barnard and his formative team at Macmillan New Writing for creating the MNW concept and for accepting In the Shadow of Lady Jane as one of the fourteen books to be published during the first year of its existence. Sophie Portas’s hard work on marketing the hardback edition has been rewarded by a paperback version a year later, for which I am grateful. It seems ‘the Ryanair of publishing’ works after all.

  Daughters of the Doge is the first ‘second novel’ by an MNW writer to be published and for this I am grateful to Will Atkins and Maria Rejt for their continuing faith in me. Further thanks are due to Will Atkins, who, as my editor, has steered me and the manuscript to where we are today; both, I believe, much improved by the process.

  This book is dedicated to Sheila, still my Yasmeen after thirty-eight years.

  Edward Charles has been a university lecturer, a management consultant and a City and international businessman. He lives in Devon, where he writes, paints and tends his vineyard.

  Also by Edward Charles

  in the Richard Stocker series

  In the Shadow of Lady Jane

  First published 2007 by Macmillan New Writing

  This edition published 2008 by Pan Books

  This electronic edition published 2010 by Pan Books

  an imprint of Pan Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited

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  ISBN 978-0-230-75657-1 PDF

  ISBN 978-0-230-75656-4 EPUB

  Copyright © Edward Charles 2007

  The right of Edward Charles to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

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