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The Strange Woman is a tale about passion, obsession, friendship, and the healing power of nature, played out in a place where past and present meet.
In a remote Yorkshire valley, in 1621, a baby girl is born to the poet Edward Fairfax and his wife, Dorothy. The baby dies four months later. Her death triggers shocking events that reverberate to this day.
About the Author
Shields, Stephanie: - Stephanie Shields' short fiction, flash fiction and poems have featured in anthologies, magazines and on radio. She is also a sheep farmer in the Washburn Valley, Yorkshire. The Strange Woman is her debut novel. It combines historical fiction with a modern love story and magical realism. Swan Landings, a short story collection, was published in 2017.
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