Clouds Over Bowland

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19th century
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Author_Rosemary Sturge
Book club fiction
book club historical fiction
Bowland
British historical fiction
Category=FV
character-driven historical fiction
community and belonging
Community life
Early modern Britain
English countryside fiction
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faith and doubt fiction
Family secrets
Forest of Bowland
Friendship
Georgian England
Historical fiction
Identity and belonging
Lancashire
literary historical fiction
Love and duty
moral dilemmas fiction
North West England
Quaker fiction
Quaker historical fiction
Regency England novel
Regency era
Rural England
rural Lancashire fiction
Social class
Women's fiction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781914578120
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Cadence Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"A wonderfully written, well-researched, engaging and unusual story." 
–Kathleen McGurl


1814. In a quiet Lancashire valley, far from the battlefields of Europe, Hugh Armstrong hopes to build a life of order and respectability–leaving behind a past he would rather forget.

But the war is closer than he thinks.

In a single day, everything begins to shift. He encounters escaped French prisoners of war and is led to a body thawing in the snow.

As unease spreads through the close-knit community, Hugh is drawn into the lives of his mostly Quaker tenants and into the Hutton family in particular. Dorcas, with her quiet strength and independence, challenges everything he believes about justice, compassion, and the life he has chosen.

In a place where loyalties run deep and secrets do not stay buried, Hugh must decide not only where he stands, but what he owes to others and what kind of man he wants to be.

A warm, absorbing and thought-provoking historical novel of conscience, community, and an unexpected love in a time of unrest.

Rosemary Sturge is a British historical novelist with a keen interest in people as well as the past. After working for many years in nursery, further-education and youth-club settings, she returned to writing and has since produced fiction set in a range of periods, from 18th-century Venice to medieval England.

Her research for Clouds Over Bowland led her deep into the world of 1814 Lancashire, its rural communities, local Quaker meetings, and the little-known history of French prisoners of war held in the region. 

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