Echo of Loss

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childhood sweethearts
conscientious objector
domestic violence survivor
Edwardian England
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family secrets
forbidden love
forthcoming
medical malpractice
second chance romance
social reform
victorian england
women's right
World War One

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  • ISBN 9781662541254
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A long-buried crime. A marriage built on lies. Could the truth be a second chance?

England, 1902. More than a decade has passed since a wrongful accusation sent a young man to the gallows, an injustice that shattered the lives of those left behind—including Theodora Hallewell and Toby Meriwether, whose chance at love died that same day.

Trapped in a violent marriage to an eminent doctor, Theo has endured the years in silence, while secretly pursuing a dangerous obsession with the past. Toby, burdened by guilt and grief, has built a respectable life as a journalist and prison reformer, though his own marriage has crumbled under the weight of things he cannot forget.

When their paths cross again, both are drawn back to the tragedy that shaped their youth. As Theo uncovers long-buried secrets about that fateful night, she discovers a truth more dangerous than she ever imagined. A truth that could destroy her—or finally set her free.

Spanning two decades from the dawn of the Edwardian era to the Great War, The Echo of Loss is a sweeping story exploring love, forgiveness and the courage to seek justice at any cost.

Katherine Webb was born in 1977 and grew up in Hampshire before reading History at Durham University. Her debut novel, The Legacy, won the popular vote for the TV Book Club Summer Read 2010 and was shortlisted in the Best New Writer category at the 2010 Galaxy National Book Awards. Her eight subsequent historical novels include three Sunday Times Top Ten Bestsellers, and have been translated into twenty-six languages around the world. Katherine also writes crime fiction under the pen name Kate Webb. She lives in a farmhouse in Devon. Website: katherinewebbauthor.com Instagram: @kwebbauthor

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