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Sarah Waters is a British novelist. She is best known for her novels set in Victorian society, such as Tipping the Velvet and Fingersmith.

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home of author Sarah Waters ... Sarah Waters was born in Neyland, Pembrokeshire in 1966, and went to school locally before going to university in Canterbury ...

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Sarah Waters's top 10 Victorian novels | Books | guardian.co ...
Sarah Waters is the author of three thrillers set in Victorian London. Her latest, Fingersmith, is on the Orange prize longlist, and has been described as a modern Woman in White

Sarah Waters, Fingersmith
Susan Trinder is an orphan who grew up in late 19th-century London under the care of Mrs. Sucksby and amongst thieves (fingersmiths) who educated her in their craft. When she is ...

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Why, oh why, did I ever allow the phrase ... 1966-"Why, oh why, did I ever allow the phrase "lesbo-Victorian romp" to cross my lips?"