At the Stroke of Nine O’Clock

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A chance meeting. An unlikely alliance. A common cause.

At the Stroke of Nine Oclock

London 1949. The lives of three very different women are about to collide.

Like most working-class daughters, seventeen-year-old Caroline Wilby is expected to help support her family. Far from home and alone in a strange city, she must grab any opportunity that comes her way. Even if that means putting herself in danger.

Star of the silver screen, Ursula Delancy, has just been abandoned by the man she left her husband for. Already hounded by the press, it won’t be long before she’s making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Patrice Hawtree was once the most photographed debutante of her generation. Now childless and trapped in a loveless marriage, her plans to secure the future of her ancient family home are about to be jeopardised by her husband’s gambling addiction.

Each believes she has already lost in life, not knowing how far she still has to fall.

Six years later, one cause will reunite them: when a young woman is condemned to hang after committing a crime of passion, remaining silent isn’t an option.

“Why do I feel an affinity with Ruth Ellis? I know how certain facts can be presented in such a way that there is no way to defend yourself. Not without hurting those you love.”

Literary lovers will want to sink into this tale of courage, resilience, the joys of female friendship, and finding a place of true belonging.

An extraordinary novel so rich and detailed you emerge feeling as if you’ve just watched a classic film.

JJ Marsh, author

This is the first time I have come across this author, and what a revelation! Jane Davis writes stunning prose that keeps the pages turning.

Historical Novel Society, Editor’s Choice

Another triumph from indie author Jane Davis in this gloriously gritty novel that engages head-on with a post-war London struggling to re-boot itself and wider society.

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