1781. An investigation into a gruesome murder on the Deptford Docks leads to a dark secret that could change the very core of British society...
Laura Shepherd-Robinson was born in Bristol in 1976. She has a BSc in Politics from the University of Bristol and an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics. Laura worked in politics for nearly twenty years before re-entering normal life to complete an MA in Creative Writing at City University. She lives in London with her husband, Adrian.
Laura Shepherd-Robinson has written a story that is not only a
page-turner of a crime thriller but, to an extent unusual in
historical novels, where you feel you really are listening to a
voice from the eighteenth century. This is a world conveyed with
convincing, terrible clarity
*C. J. Sansom*
Utterly compelling . . . The next star of historical crime fiction
has arrived
*R. N. Morris*
A book to be savoured. Characters and setting so vividly depicted,
and a story both bold and heart-breaking. I can’t recommend it
enough
*Jo Jakeman, author of Sticks and Stones*
A striking historical thriller that exposes the horrors of
Britain’s slave trade . . . Few first novels are as accomplished as
this
*Andrew Taylor*
Every colour, sound and smell of 1780s Deptford flew off the page
and the depth of the characters, without exception, was
extraordinary
*Caz Frear, author of Sweet Little Lies*
Laura has created a host of memorable, convincing and, in many
cases, damaged characters, all of whom are touched in some way by
the slave trade, which operates from the suitably foetid Deptford
docks. She really gets under the skin of the place. Intriguing,
intelligent, inspired writing.
*Abi Silver, author of The Aladdin Trial*
A truly addictive read about such a terrible and important part of
our history
*Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing Girl*
Blood & Sugar is more than just a book, it plunges the reader into
the vividly compelling world of 18th century London and the horrors
of the slave trade. With a hugely likeable hero at its heart, this
rich and beautifully written debut marks out Laura
Shepherd-Robinson as a major new talent
*Fiona Cummins*
There is so much I could say about this gripping and original book
as I absolutely loved it and will be recommending it to everyone! I
felt as though I could envisage every scene and was swept along
with the vivid, strong characters. I kept thinking one more
chapter... one more... and if I didn't have three children to look
after I would've read it through in one night!
*Karen Hamilton*
I was completely swept away by Blood & Sugar, an immersive and
exhilarating crime novel that dissects the brutal underbelly of
eighteenth century London with razor blade clarity and brings to
life one of the most shameful periods of British history.
*Holly Seddon*
An extraordinary historical crime novel . . . Immersive, addictive
and moving, Blood & Sugar is a must for readers of historical crime
fiction.
*Olivia Kiernan*
Blood & Sugar is uniquely horrifying and gripping in the way that
only the most meticulously researched and expertly reimagined
historical novels can be . . . An extraordinary achievement.
*Emily Elgar*
The most absorbing, intelligent and breathtakingly atmospheric
novel I’ve read in a long time. Laura combines the brutal and
graceful to such stunning effect I still can’t believe it’s a
debut!
*Chris Whitaker*
I devoured Blood & Sugar over the course of a few days and LOVED it
. . . Dark and shocking, with an intricate plot and believable
characters I felt completely immersed in eighteenth-century
Britain
*Lisa Hall*
I haven't read such an accomplished historical novel since I was
introduced to C.J. Sansom.
*Jo Spain*
I loved Blood & Sugar. It’s so beautifully descriptive without
losing anything to pace . . . Just brilliant.
*Joanna Nadin*
Blood & Sugar is a phenomenal debut and a shoe-in for one of the
books of the year for 2019. It oozes with atmosphere and classy
writing. An historical novel to savour, exposing the dark secrets
of the eighteenth century slave trade. On this form,
Shepherd-Robinson surely has a stellar career in front of her.
*David Young*
An incredible debut novel - beautifully written, fast-paced and
suspenseful, with one hell of an emotional punch. Quite simply a
must-read for any crime fiction fan
*Steph Broadribb*
I loved it. A gripping mystery set in a world I knew little about
but found myself totally immersed in, with characters that will
stay with me.
*Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request*
Epic, harrowing, thrilling, brutal, addictive. I read it flat out
in one day
*C. J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man*
Sensational . . . Incredibly harrowing at times, the mystery at the
centre of this story is as compelling as any contemporary thriller.
Dark, beautifully rendered, and gripping. SUPERB.
*Will Dean, author of Dark Pines*
Blood and Sugar is a remarkably assured debut. With meticulous
research Shepherd-Robinson has created a dark and visceral
eighteenth century world that exposes disturbing truths about the
slave trade
*Elizabeth Fremantle, author of The Queen's Gambit*
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