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Atlas

The Story of Pa Salt

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The final novel in The Seven Sisters series is here. Narrated by Richard Armitage and Tuppence Middleton.

Spanning a lifetime of love and loss, crossing borders and oceans, Atlas: The Story of Pa Salt, co-authored by her son Harry Whittaker, draws Lucinda Riley's saga to its stunning, unforgettable conclusion.

Maia, Ally, Star, CeCe, Tiggy, Electra and their long-lost missing sister are gathered together for the first time, on board the Titan, to say a final goodbye to the enigmatic father they loved so dearly.

He has entrusted each of them with a clue to their past. But for every truth revealed another question emerges. How did Pa Salt amass his fortune? Why did he choose to adopt the sisters and why were they chosen from such different parts of the world? Have the answers been there all along, if only they had known where to find them?

The sisters must confront the idea that their adored father was someone they barely knew – and, even more shockingly, that his long-buried secrets may still echo through the generations today.

In this epic conclusion to the Seven Sisters series, everything will be revealed.

Tuppence Middleton returns to complete the sisters' story alongside Richard Armitage as Pa Salt.

20th Century Contemporary Family Life Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Heartfelt

Critic reviews

A masterclass in beautiful writing (The Sun on The Sun Sister)
Delicious reading (Daily Mail on The Pearl Sister)
Captivating, magical, and heroic on the part of a son who has shown himself to have his mother’s writing talent and determination, Pa Salt and the Seven Sisters are now destined to forever be the ‘stars’ of a unique and classic time-travelling series
Another epic tale of love, loss and discovery (My Weekly on The Pearl Sister)
Heart-wrenching, uplifting and utterly enthralling. The Seven Sisters series is Lucinda Riley at the top of her game: a magical storyteller who creates characters we fall in love with and who stay with us long after we finish reading. Dazzlingly good. (Lucy Foley, bestselling author of The Hunting Party, on The Sun Sister)
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This was a fantastic climax to the Seven Sisters story. Clever, satisfying and very well written. Well done Harry, you’ve done your mum proud!

Loved it!

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Really enjoyed this, listened whilst walking the dog, washing up, driving. Now want to read them all again.

Could not stop listening to this

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I couldn’t stop listening to this fabulous final book in the series. A complete enchanting story.

Brilliant end to a brilliant series.

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I had been waiting for this book for a long time having followed the Seven Sisters series from the beginning and I was not disappointed. The narrative flowed beautifully tying up all the loose ends and introducing us finally to Pa Salt as his own story unfolds. It was such a treat to listen to an audio book of this length brilliantly narrated by Richard Armitage and Tuppence Middleton. I had read the previous books in hardback and this audio version really brought the characters to life. Well done to Harry Whittaker for taking up the baton and completing his mother’s work, and thank you to Lucinda for leaving us this legacy.

A brilliant conclusion to the Seven Sisters saga.

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I really enjoyed this. Had been waiting avidly for it and it didn’t disappoint. As others have said though there were some storyline errors, and actually some sloppy editing. 6/7 digit London postcodes were a feature of the late seventies, not the forties for example. Great narration from Richard Armitage in particular. I’m going to listen to all the books again now.

Great ending

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