I’m delighted to announce that my debut historical fiction novel The Emerald Dress, set in Dublin in 1719, released on September 1st 2019, and is available for purchase in Irish bookstores and online worldwide here.
Listen to my radio interview on the history and inspiration behind The Emerald Dress with Pat Kenny on The Pat Kenny Show on NewsTalk FM here.
PRESENT DAY DUBLIN
Lucy Young travels to Dublin to search for her ancestor Hugh Gavin who emigrated from Dublin to Boston in 1720. She brings with her a 300- year-old diary written by the Duchess of Alden of Boden Castle, Dublin. When Lucy contacts Professor Patrick Ralley of Trinity College Dublin to donate the Alden diary to the university, she asks for his help to research Hugh Gavin’s life and her family’s possible connection to the castle. In their search they will uncover a secret that has lain hidden for three hundred years.
DUBLIN, 1719
Abigail Harton’s father is a medical doctor who has used the last of his family’s savings to fund a charitable hospital in the city. He has saved the lives of the wife and son of the Duke of Alden in childbirth and hopes that the Duke will provide an annuity to support his work.
Meanwhile Abigail and her mother must use their considerable talent at embroidery to provide for the household, and Abigail designs an emerald-silk damask cloth for weaver Hugh Gavin. She also accepts work from Hugh’s sister Mary to embroider a dress made from the cloth, which has been commissioned by Miss Elizabeth Goulding to be worn at the upcoming Duke of Alden’s Ball at Boden Castle.
But an event occurs at Boden Castle the night of the ball that will lie secret for the next three hundred years, until Lucy and the Professor uncover the secret of the emerald dress.
Excellent, looking forward to it Vivian!
Looking forward to seeing you there, Michael!
Many congratulations! Wish I could be there. Lovely cover btw.
Thanks a million, Jane. I’m delighted with the cover. Viv
Best of luck with it. Poolbeg seem like good people.
I’ll be out of the country, so won’t be able to attend, but congratulations and good luck with the launch!
Paul Nash
Thanks Paul! Best wishes, Viv
How fantastic Vivienne!! a big congratulations!! I would loved to attend the launch but unfortunately will be in Scotland. Looking forward to reading it!! Very best wishes Una
Thanks so much, Una! Very best wishes, Viv.