For Ellen Whitfield, the betrothal of her dear friend Harriet to Ellens brother has brought both loss and solace. But when Harriet suddenly breaks off the engagement, ostensibly at the insistence of her deceased mother, Ellen is bewildered. And when she learns that Harriet is involved with a spiritualist group led by the charismatic Caroline McLeod, she fears losing her friend altogether.
So it is that practical, sceptical Ellen moves into the gloomy East Melbourne mansion where Caroline, along with her enigmatic daughter Grace, has assembled a motley court of the bereaved. Ellens intention is to expose the simple trickerythe hidden cabinets and rigged seances, the levers and wiresthat must surely lie behind these visits from the departed.
What she discovers is altogether more complicated.
Tara Calaby weaves a compelling and richly detailed narrative around the romance of old Melbourne in this intriguing, possibly supernatural, historical mystery.
Tara Calaby lives in Gippsland with her wife and far too many books. She is currently a PhD candidate at La Trobe University, researching the social worlds of women in Victorian lunatic asylums. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games, attempting to learn Danish, and patting other peoples dogs.
'A moving historical feminist and sapphic narrative that illuminates the shadowy corners of 19th-century colonial culture ' Age on House of Longing
'House of Longing is a beautiful romance that will break your heart, and set it soaring again, this time with hope.' Weekend Australian on House of Longing
Genre: Historical Romance
So it is that practical, sceptical Ellen moves into the gloomy East Melbourne mansion where Caroline, along with her enigmatic daughter Grace, has assembled a motley court of the bereaved. Ellens intention is to expose the simple trickerythe hidden cabinets and rigged seances, the levers and wiresthat must surely lie behind these visits from the departed.
What she discovers is altogether more complicated.
Tara Calaby weaves a compelling and richly detailed narrative around the romance of old Melbourne in this intriguing, possibly supernatural, historical mystery.
Tara Calaby lives in Gippsland with her wife and far too many books. She is currently a PhD candidate at La Trobe University, researching the social worlds of women in Victorian lunatic asylums. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games, attempting to learn Danish, and patting other peoples dogs.
'A moving historical feminist and sapphic narrative that illuminates the shadowy corners of 19th-century colonial culture ' Age on House of Longing
'House of Longing is a beautiful romance that will break your heart, and set it soaring again, this time with hope.' Weekend Australian on House of Longing
Genre: Historical Romance