Alexandra Walsh is a bestselling author of the dual timeline women’s fiction. Her books range from the 15th and 16th centuries to the Victorian era and are inspired by the hidden voices of women that have been lost over the centuries. The Marquess House Saga offers an alternative view of the Tudor and early Stuart eras, while The Wind Chime and The Music Makers explore different aspects of Victorian society. Formerly, a journalist for over 25 years, writing for many national newspapers and magazines; Alexandra also worked in the TV and film industries as an associate producer, director, script writer and mentor for the MA Screen Writing course at the prestigious London Film School. She is a member of The Society of Authors and The Historical Writers Association. For updates and more information visit her website: www.alexandrawalsh.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter @purplemermaid25 and Bluesky @purplemermaid25.bsky.social
4 February 2025
New Book Review: The House of Echoes, by Alexandra Walsh
The Brandon blood is dark with lies and treachery and as it flows through my heart, my vow is this: they will all pay.’
The House of Echoes is a masterclass in dual-time historical fiction, with two stories strong enough to stand alone. The legend of the tragic (and adulterous) romance between Tristan and Isolde provides threads of connections, woven through the dual narratives.
Alexandra Walsh takes the scant information about Charles Brandon’s first daughter, Anne, and develops a compelling and well researched story of what might have been. Her character, Caroline, says, “The women of the Tudor period are shadows in the biographies of men,” a line which foreshadows the great mystery of the present day story.
As well as the past and present narratives, I was intrigued the future, science fiction story, which I could imagine as a fully developed novel - or even a Netflix series.
Fast paced and thought-provoking, I am happy to recommend The House of Echoes and award a deserved five out of five stars.
Tony Riches
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