A House in Winter
A glamorous princess and a restless young woman, both longing for escape
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd
Publishing:3rd Sep '26
£15.99
This title is due to be published on 3rd September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Set in January 1965, A House in Winter tells the story of the visit of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden to his sister's home in Abbeyleix, Ireland, when they faced local opposition and IRA petrol bomb attacks that confined them, without electricity, for 48 fraught hours.
Set in January 1965, A House in Winter tells the story of the visit of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden to his sister's home in Abbeyleix, Ireland, when they faced local opposition and IRA petrol bomb attacks that confined them, without electricity, for 48 fraught hours.
As well as the conflict outside the walls, there's plenty within, with Margaret's difficult mother in law gleefully contributing to her disintegrating marriage. Meanwhile in the nearby village local woman Cait has struggles of her own, unable to escape family responsibilities and small town life. Both Margaret and Cait are trapped by their circumstances in this gripping novel, based on fact, that reads as a marriage of The Crown and Maeve Binchy.
'This a beautifully crafted and poignant book, a unique and engaging perspective on two very different women, set against the vividly drawn backdrop of the Troubles in Ireland. Convincing and compelling, it will move you on many different levels. An impressive follow-up to Emily Hourican's other outstanding novels' -- Alison Weir
'Resonant and compelling, it brings its complex subjects vividly to life. I loved it' -- SJ Bennett
'Glittering, gripping and sharply observed, A House In Winter is a riveting page-turner. I devoured it!' -- Evie Woods
'No woman is an island. Emily Hourican reminds us how much we are all connected and how women from all walks of life are usually just doing their best with the cards they've been dealt. A terrific yarn. The perfect fire-side read' -- Lynda Marron * author of Last Chance in Paris and The Bridge to Always *
ISBN: 9781804442401
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
272 pages