The thrilling story of the Brontė family is brought to life! Perfect for fans of Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Literary Biographies and Literary Fiction.
Three infamous sisters; one troubled brother – four lives blighted by tragedy. *** Winner of the Yorkshire Art Association Award***
Haworth Parsonage, Yorkshire
Isolated in a ramshackle parsonage on the Yorkshire moors, the Brontė children created their own fantasy worlds.
Charlotte, Emily, Anne and their brother Branwell spent their childhoods absorbed in creating miniature manuscripts that preserved the stories of their imaginative dreamworlds.
But though Branwell craved recognition for his literary attempts, he would be pushed aside while the careers of his sisters flourished.
This family’s extraordinary literary talents were overshadowed by extreme personal suffering.
How did three provincial sisters become household names? What personal sacrifices led to professional success?
And what led to the ultimately tragic fate for this Dark Quartet...?
Dark Quartet is a thrilling fictionalised biography of the Brontė sisters: beautifully written literary fiction set in nineteenth century Yorkshire revealing the real tragedies of the authors of the best-loved novels Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
‘Lynne Reid Banks communicates her story with clarity and conviction that establish her among the noblest of factual fiction writers’ -
Guardian ‘Thoroughly gripping’ — Cosmopolitan ‘Lynne Reid Banks has written
an exciting and absorbing book and has offered us her answers to some of the mysteries of the lives of the Brontės’ —
Irish Times ‘A novel which
will open many eyes afresh to the lives of the remarkable and gifted Brontės’ — Yorkshire Post ‘The book brought me back to the times of the Brontės, and it was
as exciting and passionate, as to read one of their books. It really took some time to come back to the 21st century once I finished it. If you love the Brontės, and if you love biographical fiction, this is a book for you.’ –
The Content Reader ‘she has marshalled the data of four far-from-sheltered lives, and made from the tear-jerking facts--isolation, poverty, consumption, early death -
a surprisingly lively novel.’ – Kirkus Review The Brontė Sisters Saga Series Book One: Dark Quartet Book Two: Path to the Silent Country