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22 reviews"Exceptionally engaging . . . Historical fiction fans and readers looking for a riveting tale with an aura of mystery will be enthralled." - Library Journal
"The relationships between the three central characters are wonderfully sinister, and Hickman is a born storyteller. A hugely enjoyable read." - The Times
"This intriguing premise hooks you from the very start, unravelling slowly and elaborately through Hickman's beguiling storytelling. It's both a gripping and unsettling tale, interwoven with an air of dismal mystery throughout." - Readers Digest
"The House at Bishopsgate combines mystery, history, excitement, exotic settings, royalty, jealousy and family dramas in a very readable and fascinating story." - The Midwest Book Review
"Skill as a historian doesn't guarantee equal ability as a novelist, but Hickman's latest work of fiction balances knowledge, atmosphere and story beautifully." - The Mail on Sunday
"Katie Hickman has created a world filled with love, intrigue, ambition and mystery. The House at Bishopsgate is a completely absorbing and delightful novel." - Amanda Foreman, author of A WORLD ON FIRE
"Hickman's novel transported me to the England of James I; Celia, Paul, Annetta, and John Carew swept me away . . . Engrossing . . . The author's lush writing brings the characters and settings to life, whether she writes of Venetian convents, penniless rat-catchers, a miraculous diamond, or an abandoned English manor. Highly recommended." - Historical Novel Society