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OverviewA dark secret. A second chance. Sadie Walford, the wife of a prominent Brooklyn ship broker and mother of two, registers at the Queen Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, using a false name. Two weeks later she is buried in the local cemetery. Or is she? Without family or friends, health or hope, Sadie arrives already contemplating a drastic next step. But she hasn't counted on the likes of Eleanor, the hotel's no-nonsense bookkeeper, or Maggie, the annoyingly helpful head maid, who both have other ideas. A chance encounter with a thief sets events in motion, and Sadie will be forced to choose: How far is she willing to go, to conceal her past, preserve her freedom, and claim the future she desires? Inspired by actual events, this epistolary tale of heartbreak, healing, and hope unfolds through journal entries, letters, recollections and accounts. Set in Halifax, Manhattan, and on Long Island during the Gilded Age, Mrs. Walford is a story of found family, love delayed, and the power of friendship in turbulent times. Enter the world of Mrs. Walford: From a raucous boarding house in verdant Flushing, New York, to the upscale Queen Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia... From the heavenly windows department of Louis C. Tiffany's glass and decorating company in Manhattan, to a doctor's private practice in a quiet Brooklyn brownstone... From the moving of the Brighton Beach Hotel on Coney Island, to the dedication of the statue of Liberty Enlightening the World... From the bustling green market and waterfront of Halifax, to the tranquil shores of Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island ... you won't want to leave. Meet the storytellers: Discreet, unruffled ELEANOR, who keeps the Queen Hotel's books, and one or two of its secrets Forthright MAGGIE, who's undaunted by her difficult beginnings and unfazed by the oddities of the hotel's guests Enigmatic SARAH, who's buoyed by her new employment as an artisan, and burdened by her past Chatty young MATILDA from the African Nova Scotian farming community of Preston, and her tiny observant Mi'kmaw friend HANAH from across the harbour in Turtle Grove, who together notice everything that goes on at the green market Thrill-seeking JENNIE, who's never seen a pocket, or a mirror reflection, that she didn't like And perceptive, empathetic FRED, who's seeking atonement the only way she knows how If you liked the friendships and atmosphere of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and A Gentleman in Moscow, you'll love Mrs. Walford. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brenda TyedmersPublisher: Brenda Tyedmers Imprint: Brenda Tyedmers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781069545701ISBN 10: 1069545708 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 11 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Drawing on a real-life story about a suicide at Halifax's Queen Hotel in 1887, Mrs. Walford take seeds of truth and makes them flourish into a tale of secrets, addiction, and, eventually, redemption. With exceptional historical detail and unique character perspectives, Tyedmers takes us on a fulsome journey of heartbreak, healing, and ultimately, hope."" DONNA JONES ALWARD, bestselling author of When the World Fell Silent and Ship of Dreams ""Drawing on a real-life story about a suicide at Halifax's Queen Hotel in 1887, Mrs. Walford take seeds of truth and makes them flourish into a tale of secrets, addiction, and, eventually, redemption. With exceptional historical detail and unique character perspectives, Tyedmers takes us on a fulsome journey of heartbreak, healing, and ultimately, hope."" DONNA JONES ALWARD, bestselling author of When the World Fell Silent and Ship of Dreams ""Must read. A masterpiece of historical fiction and an absorbing mystery, brilliantly written, with fascinating insights into an art to add flavour...Mrs Walford is clearly the work of a skilled writer with deep subject knowledge and a passion for diligent research. It's an amazing story, superbly written. It will delight lovers of historical fiction, but also lovers of great women's fiction, mysteries, family sagas... and, really, anyone who just loves a great story written by an author with impressive ability. I will look for more by Brenda Tyedmers. Mrs Walford was a rare reading treat."" LORRAINE COBCROFT, Reedsy Discovery Author InformationAn author, produced playwright, artist and avid gardener, Brenda Tyedmers likes, and writes, fiction that embeds mystery and romance and is peopled with friends. She's a sucker for a happy ending and literally finds story ideas in the dirt. MRS. WALFORD is Brenda's first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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