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by Katherine Scholes


  At the conclusion of the novel, Essie says ‘though it hurt so much, what had taken place was the best possible ending for the story’. Do you agree?

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Katherine Scholes was born in Tanzania, the daughter of a bush doctor and an artist. When she was ten the family left Africa, going first to England, then migrating to Australia. She now lives in Tasmania with her husband and two sons, but makes regular trips back to her first homeland, where many of her books are set.

  She is the author of international bestsellers including Make Me An Idol, The Rain Queen, The Stone Angel, The Hunter’s Wife, The Lioness, The Perfect Wife and Congo Dawn. She is particularly popular in Europe, where she has sold over two million books.

  Her novel The Blue Chameleon won a New South Wales Premier’s Literary Award, and The Stone Angel was longlisted in the International Dublin Literary Awards. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages, and includes children’s titles as well as novels for adults. She has also worked as a documentary filmmaker.

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  ALSO BY THE AUTHOR

  Make Me An Idol

  The Rain Queen

  The Stone Angel

  The Hunter’s Wife

  The Lioness

  The Perfect Wife

  Congo Dawn

  Praise for Katherine Scholes

  Congo Dawn

  ‘A big novel with a potent narrative.’ Tom Keneally

  ‘. . . a spellbinding portrait of a young woman searching for her roots, and a fascinating exploration of the history of the Belgian Congo in the 1960s.’ Femme Magazine (France)

  ‘This book has everything . . . a ripping yarn.’ Good Reading

  ‘. . . an epic saga full of wonderful characters . . .’ Télé Loisirs (France)

  ‘Scholes captures this region of Africa in all its beauty . . . loaded with hidden messages that are slowly revealed . . . a fraught journey of heartbreak and danger . . . Like the “velvet jungle” that forms an ever-powerful backdrop, Congo Dawn is layered and complex, textured and unshakeable.’ Saturday Mercury

  The Rain Queen

  ‘Utterly bewitching.’ The Independent (France)

  ‘This most moving book, whose every breath is a love-song for Africa and her people, is a faultlessly woven cloth.’ Le Monde (France)

  ‘. . . a big, sensuous, splendid novel . . .’ Overland

  ‘With the subtlety of Doris Lessing . . . and the vision of Karen Blixen . . . the author of The Rain Queen has given us an intense vision of grief, solitude and the comfort of strangers.’ L’Express (France)

  ‘A superb novel . . . wonderful reading.’ Woman (Germany)

  ‘Disturbing and enthralling – an authentic African voice, exotic and magical. An amazing book. Fabulous reading.’ Madam Figaro (France)

  The Lioness

  ‘An incredible saga . . . a spellbinding book filled with the essence of Africa and soul-searching lessons on motherhood.’ Chronicle

  ‘An exotic setting, a superbly crafted narrative and more than a passing look at what makes us human.’ Weekly Times

  The Hunter’s Wife

  ‘Out of Africa meets White Mischief . . . A bittersweet, entertaining mix of Hollywood, obsessive love and the unbearable longing for what is not possible.’ Australian Women’s Weekly Book of the Month

  ‘Beautifully written.’ Herald Sun

  The Stone Angel

  ‘Full of passion, fine writing and interesting observations about the way potent events that help shape one generation have an impact on the next. Wonderful stuff.’ Australian Women’s Weekly Book of the Month

  ‘A beautifully descriptive read and a soul-searching take on human relationships.’ New Idea

  ‘Scholes crafts her fiction with such care and subtlety.’ Weekend Australian

  ‘Scholes has masterfully captured those fateful moments that can change the course of many lives. The Stone Angel touches the senses with its rich descriptions of coastal Tasmania and emerges as a lovingly crafted account of a home we can never run away from.’ Good Reading

  ‘A truly absorbing book filled with secrets and conflicts.’ Woman’s Day

  ‘Scholes shows a rare ability to understand people in their specific geographical context and find within them the great surging passions of humanity.’ Sunday Tasmanian

  Make Me An Idol

  ‘A superb novel.’ Cote Femme (France)

  The Perfect Wife

  ‘The Perfect Wife takes readers on an exotic journey, exploring the struggle between duty, desire, jealousy and freedom in another era . . . hard to put down.’ Weekly Times

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  Viking is part of the Penguin Random House group of companies whose addresses can be found at global.penguinrandomhouse.com.

  First published by Viking, 2020

  Copyright © Katherine Scholes, 2020

  The moral right of the author has been asserted.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, published, performed in public or communicated to the public in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd or its authorised licensees.

  Cover design by Louisa Maggio © Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd

  Cover photograph by Rohit Borkar/EyeEm/Getty Images

  ISBN 9780143795353

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  About the Book

  Title Page

  Contents

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-one

  Chapter Twenty-two

  Chapter Twenty-three

  Postscript

  Author’s Note

  Acknowledgements

  Book Club Notes

  About the Author

  Also by the Author

  Praise

  Imprint

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