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Elizabeth Wilhide

Elizabeth Wilhide
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Elizabeth Wilhide

Elizabeth Wilhide is the author of more than twenty books on interior design, decoration, and architecture and a coauthor and contributor of many more. Born in the United States, she moved to Britain in 1967, where she lives with her husband.

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Ashenden will be released on November 19, 2013 in Trade Paperback
May 14, 2013
Ashenden will be released on January 08, 2013 in Hardcover, eBook
Jan 08, 2013
Ashenden is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Jan 08, 2013
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Ashenden
Dec 29, 2012

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The Independent, March 22, 2013
..."… some with a tragic roar, some quietly…" Ashenden Park, the honey-stoned Palladian villa at the heart of Elizabeth Wilhide’s debut novel, however, seems to enjoy many lives, always brought back from the brink by a fresh lick of paint or new damp...
Lake County News-Chronicle, February 21, 2013
...Danielle Steel; "Beneath the Abbey Wall" A.D. Scott; "Tempting the Bride" Sherry Thomas; "Wilderness" Lance Weller; "Ashenden" Elizabeth Wilhide; "The Intercept" Dick Wolf; "Back to Blood" Tom Wolfe; "Those We Love Most" Lee Woodruff; "The Lawgiver"...
Psychology Today, December 28, 2012
...efforts to figure things out so as not to die (or kill). Quite an absorbing brain-teaser. Ashenden, by Elizabeth Wilhide (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 2013). Ashenden is the name of a fictionalized English country house built 240 years ago and since owned by...
Gransnet, September 4, 2012
...Our book club choice for August is Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide, the story of a quintessentially English country house through the lives of the characters who inhabit it from the 18th century to the present day. Spring 2010. When Charlie...
Gransnet, August 13, 2012
...Our book club choice for August is Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide, the story of a quintessentially English country house through the lives of the characters who inhabit it from the 18th century to the present day. We have 150 copies...
Gransnet, August 9, 2012
...Our book club choice for August is Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide. It's the story of a quintessentially English country house through the lives of the characters who inhabit it from the 18th century to the present day. We have...
Guardian.co.uk, June 29, 2012
...Seating Arrangements by Maggie Shipstead, Wonder Girls by Catherine Jones, Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide and Breathing on Glass by Jennifer Cryer Seating Arrangements by Maggie Shipstead (Blue Door, £12.99)The three days leading up to a Wasp-ish wedding...
HeraldNet, January 14, 2013
...book by Fay Weldon (author of the pilot for Downton-predecessor Upstairs, Downstairs), and the debut novel, Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide. You might also take a look at The Tutor?s Daughter by Julie Klassen. General Fiction / Literary Fiction Tenth of...
Examiner.com, January 7, 2013
...Ashenden is being marketed as a novel for fans of Downton Abbey. This is accurate in regards to the novel’s focus on a grand old house and its inhabitants. However, it is also more than simply a grand......
Psychology Today, December 28, 2012
...efforts to figure things out so as not to die (or kill). Quite an absorbing brain-teaser. Ashenden, by Elizabeth Wilhide (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 2013). Ashenden is the name of a fictionalized English country house built 240 years ago and since owned by...
Eastlondonlines, December 2, 2012
...Pic: Elizabeth Wihide Hackney author, Elizabeth Wilhide , is going to have her Downton Abbey-esque debut novel published in the United States this January . Simon & Schuster will be releasing Ashenden in the US to coincide with...
Eastlondonlines, December 2, 2012
...Pic: Elizabeth Wihide Hackney author, Elizabeth Wilhide , is going to have her Downton Abbey-esque debut novel published in the United States this January . Simon & Schuster will be releasing Ashenden in the US to coincide with...
Gransnet, August 30, 2012
...how to keep the little ones away from the nasty stuff. Our August book club is Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide. Getting a tattoo : Tristan Rothwell on why you're never too old to get inked. Competitions - Marmite lunch bag and sandwich boxes; a...
Gransnet, August 15, 2012
...Our August book club is Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide. Travels with my toilet seat : tales of public (in)conveniences from our guest blogger. August gardening - Japanese anenomes, making the most of your garden habitats and more. Competitions...