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'A triumph in dystopian teen fiction.' L.G. Jenkins, Author of the Merit-Hunters SeriesAn indoctrinated girl. An unquestioned ideology. An explosive secret.But all she wants is a name.Girl C has been waiting all her life. Waiting to stop being the odd one out. Waiting to go to Ashton Training House. Waiting for her Productivity Ceremony where, at last, she will be assigned a name of her own.Living in a post-plague world, she's certain of one thing: the Party only wants good for all its citizens. But when her only two friends - one hated, one illegal - challenge the narrative, the questions won't stop. Who is she? Why is she defective? Why is she forbidden to visit her parents? And what really happens to the losers on the sinister state game show? Everything turned upside down, she is plunged into an uncertain world full of secrets and shadows and must find a way out. Can she escape her brainwashing, discover her identity and survive her harsh new world?Repression Ground is the first book of the Newland Trilogy, set in a future version of England. The second and third books, Rebellion Ground and Redemption Ground, will be released in 2024.
Intense, compelling and immersive, Wheel of Fortune is the first book in a major new historical fiction series The Tarnished Crown. Set during the fifteenth-century Wars of the Roses, award-winning novelist and historian CF Dunn vividly pitches strong-willed and resolute Isobel Fenton into a turbulent world of love, loyalty and treachery. Praised by internationally renowned historical novelist Elizabeth Chadwick as 'The best Wars of the Roses novel I have ever read', and by Richard III historian and author Matthew Lewis as 'Exquisitely written... Dunn's world is utterly believable... the research meticulous,' Wheel of Fortune will appeal to readers of Sharon Kay Penman, (Sunne in Splendour), Elizabeth Chadwick, Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir and Hilary Mantel.1469. England is in turmoil. For almost ten years, the attractive and charismatic Edward IV has ruled with the Earl of Warwick's support, but now rebellion threatens the fragile peace.Young and determined, Isobel Fenton is resolved that nothing will separate her from her beloved manor of Beaumancote, even if it means marrying Thomas Lacey. But Isobel is unaware of the importance she and her land represent nor of the agenda of the formidable Earl in whose care she finds herself. As an unseen witness to a summary execution, she is propelled into the world of personal feuds and national politics, and as unrest boils into war, Isobel is drawn into the very heart of the conflict. Can she escape from the web in which she is trapped, and can she find her way home?
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