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The Governor's Lady

Published
Oct 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
500

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Set in an off-the-map British Colony in Central Africa in the early 1930's, The Governor's Lady portays a host of interesting characters: young Harold Stebbs, bachelor, newly appointed to the Governor's secretariat in Amimbo; the Governor, Sir Gardnor Hackforth, already something of a Pro-consular legend in the Service, and tipped by The Times for the next Viceroyship; Mr. Frith, the passed-over Acting Chief Secretary, a rather too familiar figure at the bar in the Milner Club; Tony Henley, the A.D.C., who has ultimately to be disowned; Old Moses, the trusted Mimbo butler and key figure in the Residency; the socially irresistible Mr. Ngono; Mr. Talefwa, left-wing editor of the African Independence newspaper, War Drum; and Mr. Das, itinerant legal Counsel called in by the Defence. Then there is the Governor's Lady herself; twenty years younger than Sir Gardnor; somewhat withdrawn from Government life because of an incident that occurred before Harold Stebbs arrived; and already the subject of gossip in European, African and Asian circles alike. There is also Lady Anne's lady-in-waiting, Sybil Prosser, who has her own reasons for discretion.

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First Edition Aug 2012 Bloomsbury (UK) ISBN 1448201268
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Jan 1968 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671203185
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Oct 2011 Bloomsbury ISBN 1448202582
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Oct 2011 Bloomsbury Reader ISBN B005O7QDUA
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May 2013 Audible Studios ISBN B00CMFI8NC
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Jul 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1522677321
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