Noble Beasts

Lucy Waverley

£16.99

It’s the summer of 1858 and everyone who can has fled London. As a foul miasma hangs over the capital, Sir Edwin Landseer is toiling at a fever pitch. Because England needs lions, England expects lions, and fifteen years to finish a monument like Nelson’s column is a disgrace. But even as lions stalk the sculptor’s alcohol-fuelled nightmares, his dreams take him elsewhere. No longer an old man losing his grip on reality, but a young artist eager for life, recognition and love. Traversing decades, the story leaps back and forth, from the squalor of Victorian London to Landseer’s youth in the waning Regency as the Duchess – twenty years his senior – bursts into Edwin’s life.

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Publish Date: 21/05/2026
ISBN: 9781785308307 Category: Tag:

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'Rich, layered, and deeply thoughtful' – LUCY STEEDS
'A magnificent novel – vivid, moving and utterly convincing' – S.G. MACLEAN

In the suffocating summer of 1858, Sir Edwin Landseer faces the monumental task of sculpting the Trafalgar Square lions. The nation is watching, the Royal Academy is whispering, and the Queen herself expects brilliance. The press, his doctor and Edwin's inner demons predict disaster.

As the pressure mounts, beasts begin to stalk Edwin's increasingly alcohol-fuelled nightmares. His mind flees from stifling Victorian London to the freedom of the Scottish Highlands, the riotous days of the Regency and the woman who set his world alight. Georgina: older, adventurous and irreverent. Georgina: married to Edwin's most influential patron. Georgina: the love of his life. The world called it a scandal, but the world didn't know what it was talking about. The world should have called it a tragedy.

Based on real events and rumours that burned like wildfire, Noble Beasts is a story of art, sacrifice, and enduring love, painting a vivid and passionate picture of the tangled relationships that helped make Edwin's career but broke his heart and his mind.

'Waverley immerses the reader in the lushly textured worlds of the sweeping Highlands and of a glittering, claustrophobic society.' – LUCY STEEDS, author of The Artist

'Passionate, sensual, profoundly moving . . . one of the best works of historical fiction I ever read' – A.N. WILSON

'A fascinating and immersive portrait of an artist driven by ambition, passion and addiction' JOANNA MILLER,
author of The Eights

'Impeccably researched and exquisitely written.' RACHEL BLACKMORE, author of Costanza

Additional information

Dimensions 234 × 153 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K