Erin Bledsoe was told in sixth grade that her essay on Marie
Antoinette showed promise, fueling her dream to write about
historical women. When she's not writing, she's exploring nature,
collecting journals, or rolling dice at a table with friends
playing Dungeons & Dragons. She lives with her husband and children
in Michigan.
Hannah Curtis is an in-demand narrator with a background in film
and stage acting.
Alice's story effectively explores themes of loyalty, crime, and
the tug-of-war between dignity and survival that women struggled
with in the 1920s...Readers will be pulled into the story and a
world that is very different form our own--and in other ways, all
too similar.-- "Mystery Scene"
If you have a weakness for lawless female characters, as I do, then
this is the book for you. The Forty Elephants was my first beach
read of the season, and I got a sunburn because I was so
engrossed...The book is written in a terse, hard-boiled style that
suits the story perfectly. The tension is nonstop, and, while you
might not want to have Alice over to your house for tea, you would
surely want her at your side in a battle.-- "Historical Novels
Review"
Alice is a protagonist with her fair share of vices, but readers
will find themselves rooting for her from the edge of their seats,
waiting to see if she and her friends can pull off their biggest
job yet.-- "Booklist"
Get ready for a ride! The Forty Elephants is a riveting
page-turner; I was hooked from page one. Bledsoe's dialogue
shimmers, and her description of 1920s London is spot-on. Swiftly
paced with an unique plot, this book was unputdownable. Highly
recommended!-- "Michelle Cox, author of the Henrietta and Inspector
Howard series"
Forget the gangster and his moll; in the world of The Forty
Elephants, it's the women wielding the weapons and the power. Erin
Bledsoe brings the gritty underworld of 1920s London to life with
the true story of Alice Diamond and her band of female thieves,
showing the triumphs and the tolls of a life of crime. If you ever
wished Boardwalk Empire had stronger women--and British
accents--this is the book for you!-- "Lauren Willig, New York Times
bestselling author of the Pink Carnation series"
The Forty Elephants is a dazzling read from start to finish.
Despite her hard edges, Alice Diamond is an unforgettable heroine
you can't help but love. Full of unexpected twists and turns, her
story will not only delight and surprise you but touch your heart
as well. Bledsoe delivers with this rich and daring debut!--
"Amanda Skenandore, award-winning author of Between the Earth and
Sky"
[An] impressive debut...Fans of intelligent historical fiction will
be eager to see what Bledsoe does next.-- "Publishers Weekly"
A gritty exploration of the story behind one of England's most
infamous gangs and its leader, Alice Diamond. The Forty Elephants
were clever, successful, and all-female--a ring of thieves so
polished they appeared unstoppable. Bledsoe's debut novel brims
with verve, bringing to life the intricate cobweb of criminal
relationships comprising London's 1920s underbelly, deftly taking
the reader along on Alice's harrowing, and ultimately triumphant,
journey to the top.-- "Shana Abé, New York Times bestselling author
of The Second Mrs. Astor"
From the underworld of London to high-stakes heists in the city's
most glamorous shops, Erin Bledsoe weaves a mesmerizing spell of a
novel around women in the 1920s taking back their power, with style
and verve. You'll fall head over heels with her tale of theft,
hope, revenge, and daring, and with her ladies of the Forty
Elephants.-- "C. W. Gortner, bestselling author of The Last Queen
and Mademoiselle Chanel"
On the very first page, I was transported to the gritty and
dangerous streets of 1920s London. Fierce protector of her family
and her turf, Alice Diamond is one tough broad, made even more
intimidating when she joins forces with a band of female
pickpockets. Fans of first-rate historical fiction will love this
book.-- "Renée Rosen, USA Today bestselling author of The Social
Graces"
So compulsively readable, the pages seem to whizz past by
themselves.-- "Kate Forsyth, award-winning author of Bitter Greens
and The Crimson Thread"
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