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Welcome to the Penang series....

a woman travels to paradise...

A colorful sunset viewed through an arched stone doorway. The sky is a gradient of blue, orange, and yellow, reflecting on the water below. A silhouette of a distant pavilion stretches into the horizon.
Book cover of "The Pearl of Penang" by Clare Flynn. It features an illustration of a traditional wooden structure on stilts over water, framed by an ornate arch. The sky is a gradient of orange and blue, creating a tranquil scene.

As World War Two looms closer, a young woman travels to a far-off tropical paradise on the promise of a new life, in this powerful and emotionally gripping love story.

Penang, 1939: As Evie steps off the boat, the tang of exotic scents in the air almost overwhelms her. Her heart beating wildly, she looks out over the lush landscape she will now call home, and prays she hasn’t made a terrible mistake.

What was she thinking, accepting a proposal of marriage from a man she met only once, years ago? The truth is, Douglas Barrington made an indelible impression on her, and Evie's adventurous spirit couldn’t resist the chance to travel to this far-flung paradise to marry him. But as Evie adjusts to the sultry heat and explores the island, swimming in its cooling waters and learning who she can trust among the gossiping ex-pat crowd at the tennis club, she wonders why Douglas invited her here only to desert her? And why won’t he let her visit the plantation where he spends all his time?

Brushing away tears of frustration, Evie vows to find out the truth. But as she delves deeper, she’s shocked to discover the secrets her new husband is keeping from her. With war looming on the horizon, can Evie find the courage she so desperately needs to confront him? And will she ever be able to call Malaya her true home?

Fans of The Venice Sketchbook, The Last Rose of Shanghai and The Storyteller of Casablanca will adore this sweeping, heart-wrenching tale of love and deception, sacrifice and courage.

An incredible story, inspired by real-life events, of the courage of two ordinary women imprisoned in the Dutch East Indies during WW2.

1941, Malaya: When Mary Helston flees her beloved home, the beautiful tropical island of Penang, as it comes under attack, she thinks her broken heart can’t suffer any more.

She's proved wrong when she's captured and imprisoned, with countless other women, in a POW camp. Surviving in desperate circumstances, with just a narrow strip of azure sky to remind her of the world beyond the camp and the life she left behind, Mary discovers that Veronica Leighton is one of her fellow inmates – a vain and selfish woman she knew and had reason to loathe back on Penang. But, to Mary’s surprise, Veronica reveals hidden qualities, finding bold and ingenious ways to protect her fellow prisoners and provide comfort in captivity. And when Mary begins to succumb to the depths of despair, Veronica makes it her mission to keep her alive.

Together, the women learn to rely on one another, forge a friendship and find the strength to endure the darkest time of their lives. The battle for survival will change them all forever.

Heart-wrenching and deeply moving, Prisoner from Penang explores the courage and heroism of the women and children who were incarcerated in Japanese internment camps during WW2.

 

If you loved The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Nightingale you’ll adore this powerful story of resilience, hope and humanity.

An image of a sunset over the ocean, with vibrant orange and red hues in the sky. A small silhouette of a boat is visible on the water, adding to the serene atmosphere.
The image shows a book cover titled "Prisoner from Penang" by Clare Flynn. The background features a serene sunset over a body of water, with an illustration of a key and envelope.
A beautifully blurred view of a vibrant sunset sky with shades of pink and orange, framed by an ornate arch. In the foreground, there's water reflecting the sky and a distant silhouette of a pavilion surrounded by greenery.
A book cover with a colorful landscape and the title "A Painter in Penang" in bold letters. The scene features a serene setting with water, trees, and a pagoda.

In a tropical paradise torn apart by civil war, a young girl embarks on a life-changing journey of discovery in this captivating story of love and survival.

Kenya, 1948: Sixteen-year-old Jasmine Barrington is desperately unhappy at her strict convent school and longs to return to the beautiful island of Penang in British colonial Malaya, where she was born.

When the school expels her, Jasmine’s luck changes as she’s sent home to Penang to stay with old friends and help care for their little girl. Back among the lush rubber plantations, azure sea and sultry beaches Jasmine’s heart soars again and she throws herself into her newfound passion for art, carrying her sketchbook and pencils everywhere in her satchel, losing track of time as she tries to capture the beauty of her surroundings.

But Penang is far from the safe haven she left behind as a young child after her plantation-owner father’s death, and Jasmine’s life is soon in terrible danger as she’s caught up in the turmoil of civil war. The solace she finds in painting helps to soothe her heartache as her homeland is torn apart by the fighting – until the discovery of a shocking secret about her father’s past changes everything.

In this heart-wrenching historical novel, the tragedy of civil war and the uncovering of long-held family secrets combine to alter the course of a young girl’s life forever. A gripping and emotional story for fans of Fiona Valpy, Rhys Bowen and Kristin Hannah.

Paris, 1949: In this evocative and emotional novel, a young woman crosses continents to vibrant bohemian Paris, determined to make a life for herself as an artist.

As the train pulls into the Gare de Lyon in a cloud of steam, art student Jasmine Barrington experiences a surge of excitement mixed with fear.

Revelling in her freedom, by day Jasmine throws herself into her studies at the prestigious Beaux Arts school, inspired by her handsome and charismatic teacher, Lachlan. By night, she discovers the smoky cafés and bars of the left bank. But even as she falls in love with the city of light, the strict classical training crushes her creative spirit. She takes comfort in the letters she receives from her home island of Penang – including those from Howard – the man to whom she owes her life.

Torn between the sophisticated life of an artist she aspires to, and the world she has always known, can Jasmine find the courage to follow her heart?

A distant view of the Eiffel Tower framed by an archway. The sky is painted with vibrant hues of purple, orange, and pink as the sun sets, casting a warm glow over the iconic landmark and the surrounding landscape.
An  image of a book cover titled "Jasmine in Paris" by Clare Flynn. The background features the Eiffel Tower at sunset with a colorful sky.
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