<p>“A fantastic means of countering erasure across all spheres including artistic, fictional, historical and political; challenging misrepresentations while encased in a brilliantly crafted, engaging and accessible story.” – Farrah Serroukh, Little Rebels Award</p>
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<strong>Reviews for Lizzie and Belle: Drama and Danger</strong>
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<p>“Black British Georgian history is effectively brought to life through characters based on real people, but it is the suspense and plot twists that keep the pages turning” – Sarah Keating, <em>The Irish Times</em></p>
<p>‘This vivid theatreland mystery – whose atmospheric setting recalls Phillip Pullman’s <em>The Ruby and the Smoke</em> series – is deeply rooted in the abolitionist milieu and resonates sonorously today.’</p>
<p><em>The Observer</em>, Chapter Books of the Month, 29th May 2022</p>
<p>‘I was hooked from the outset as Williams expertly takes the real life historical figures of two black Georgians Lizzie Sancho and Dido Belle and imagines them tackling a mystery of an attempted onstage murder! From the descriptions of the Jamaica Coffee House to the candle lit theatre chandeliers Georgian London is vividly brought to life. A must read for mystery fans.’</p>
<p>Joseph Coelho, Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate</p>
<p>“Bringing Georgian London vividly to life, this is a wonderful historical mystery with two delightful heroines. I can't wait to read the next instalment and find out what Lizzie and Belle will get up to next!”</p>
<p>Katherine Woodfine, author of The Sinclair’s Mysteries series</p>
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Biographical note
J.T. Williams studied English Literature at Cambridge University before becoming a primary school teacher. After teaching full-time, she became a programme manager at the Royal African Society leading creative writing schools workshops for the literature festival Africa Writes. Now a freelance educator and writer, she has won several prizes for her work. Her debut short story appeared in The Very Merry Murder Club, edited by Robin Stevens and Serena Patel.