The Queen of Hay returns: HarperFiction acquires two new novels from Barbara Erskine as LADY OF HAY turns 40

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Barbara Erskine took to the stage on the opening night of this year’s Hay Festival to mark the 40th anniversary of her iconic debut novel, LADY OF HAY.

First published in 1986 and never out of print, LADY OF HAY is a multi-million-copy bestseller and remains one of the most beloved of Erskine’s works, blending fantasy and history in a novel that was  well ahead of its time. Its journalist heroine, Jo Clifford, sets out determined to debunk the idea of past lives – only to find herself reliving the experiences of Matilda, Lady of Hay.

On stage yesterday evening, Erskine revealed that Jo’s story will continue in a new sequel, due to publish in 2028.

Belinda Toor, Editorial Director at HarperFiction, has acquired UK and Commonwealth rights to two new historical fiction novels from Isobel Dixon at Blake Friedmann Literary Agency, with the LADY OF HAY sequel as the first book in the deal.

In it, readers will return to Hay-on-Wye, where journalist Jo Clifford begins hearing the desperate cries of a young girl, echoing through the past. As the famous Hay Festival fills the town with visitors, Jo finds herself drawn into a case that reaches back to 1876 – when a thirteen-year-old girl vanished without trace. Combining Erskine’s signature dual timelines and haunting atmosphere with a gripping contemporary suspense, the novel is set to enthral longtime fans and new readers alike.

Belinda Toor said: ‘Barbara’s stories are always rooted in real history and real lives, and that is precisely what has made her one of the most beloved storytellers in the genre. She has enchanted readers for decades with her extraordinary ability to weave the past and present together, and I couldn’t be more excited that she is stepping back into the story where it all began. The new novel has all the hallmarks of classic Erskine, but with a contemporary suspense that feels truly electric. We cannot wait to share it with readers.’

Barbara Erskine said: ‘I am enormously pleased and excited to be continuing my long and very special relationship with HarperCollins with two more books, made even more special by a return to Hay where the whole adventure started.’

Isobel Dixon at Blake Friedmann said: ‘Our inimitable Blake Friedmann co-founder, Carole Blake, was absolutely passionate about LADY OF HAY – one of the first agency titles she told me about. It’s such a privilege to continue working with Barbara, along with Belinda Toor and the HarperCollins team. What a thrill to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Barbara’s groundbreaking bestseller at the Hay Festival – and to anticipate sharing the suspenseful historical-and-contemporary sequel with legions of fans and new readers. What a legacy and what a joy! I imagine how Carole would be rejoicing too.’

Barbara Erskine is the author of 18 novels, nine of which have reached the Sunday Times top 10, alongside three short story collections.

Her forthcoming novel, THE VALLEY OF RAVENS, publishes on 30th July 2026.

About Barbara Erskine

Historian and novelist Barbara Erskine was the first writer to become a major bestseller with dual-time-period novels. Her debut, LADY OF HAY, catapulted her to international success in June 1986 – and has been constantly in print ever since. Often imitated, never equalled, Barbara’s work is published all around the world in English and in 26 other languages. Her books are regular Sunday Times bestsellers in both hardback and paperback, with millions of copies sold.

Her twentieth book, THE STORY SPINNER (set in Wales in the contemporary era and during the 4th Century Roman occupation), shot straight to No. 1 on the UK Sunday Times hardback charts in its first week of sale in August 2024.

Barbara lives in an old police station in Hay-on-Wye, the setting of LADY OF HAY and SLEEPER’S CASTLE and near Offa’s Dyke, a key location in THE DREAM WEAVERS.

Praise for Barbara Erskine

‘Fascinating, absorbing, original. But perhaps the most suitable word is hypnotic.’ – SHE

‘Erskine never disappoints.’ – Historical Novel Society

‘Will thrill, enchant and intrigue those who love history and the supernatural. Barbara Erskine’s grasp of time, place and atmosphere is second to none, the storytelling a masterpiece.’ – Alison Weir

‘The acknowledged queen of the historical time-slip novel.’ – Daily Mail

Praise for LADY OF HAY

'The author's storytelling talent is undeniable. Barbara Erskine can make us feel the cold, smell the filth and experience some of the fear of the power of evil men.' – The Times

‘A record breaker whichever way you look at it… A rattling good romance-cum-thriller.’ – MS London

‘Barbara Erskine’s first full-length novel is destined to be a best-seller… A fast-paced passionate historical romance with the tension of a modern thriller… Crisp characters, credible situations and the upbeat way Mrs Erskine alternates between the 12th and 20th century make the book fascinating and memorable.’ – Fay Bradley, Ealing Gazette

‘A fast-paced page turner combining all the best elements of hot-blooded historical romance with the tension of a modern thriller.’ – Hereford Times

‘A masterpiece of fiction.’ – Shropshire Star

‘So gripping is this one and so difficult to put down that, seizing every moment, I completed it in one weekend… A truly remarkable book.’ – The Ross Gazette

‘A remarkable first novel… Anyone who loves to sit down with a good story won’t be disappointed!’ – Woman and World

‘A most intriguing novel… Very cleverly handled, and gripping. I couldn’t put it down.’ – Maidenhead Advertiser

‘Packed with historical interest.’ –  North Norfolk News

‘Mesmerising. From cover to cover.’ – Eastern Daily News

‘Passionate and exciting.’ – Herald Express

Barbara Erskine receives Outstanding Achievement Award from RNA

We are delighted to report that Barbara Erskine was presented with an Outstanding Achievement Award this week by the RNA (Romantic Novelists’ Association). This award follows HarperCollins’ publication last week of a special limited edition hardback of LADY OF HAY - Erskine’s beloved debut novel which was first released 30 years ago.

Her latest novel SLEEPER’S CASTLE is set to be published in paperback on 6th April, and returns to the setting of Hay. On its hardback publication last year, SLEEPER’S CASTLE spent many weeks in the Sunday Times bestsellers lists.

Members of the publishing world took to Twitter to offer their congratulations.

‘So well deserved!!’ said Hannah Gamon, Fiction Marketing Director at HarperCollins. ‘A wonderful author whose books have made the world an even more magical place’.

The RNA’s awards ceremony also took place on the same day that a memorial was held for Erskine’s former agent Carole Blake.

‘Carole would be so proud but also so busy saying 'long overdue'’ tweeted Lynne Drew, Publishing Director at HarperCollins.

 

Praise for Barbara Erskine and LADY OF HAY:

'The Queen of time-slip epics.' – The Bookseller

'Stephen King meets Ruth Rendell.' – Frank Delaney

‘Fascinating, absorbing, original – all such praise comes easily when describing Barbara Erskine’s Lady of Hay. But perhaps the most suitable world is hypnotic.’ -- SHE

 'The author's storytelling talent is undeniable. Barbara Erskine can make us feel the cold, smell the filth and experience some of the fear of the power of evil men.' – The Times

‘Unusual, intriguing, cleverly handled and gripping.’ – The Good Book Guide

‘A record breaker whichever way you look at it…a rattling good romance-cum-thriller.’ – MS London

 ‘A most intriguing novel … very cleverly handled, and gripping. I couldn’t put it down.’ – Maidenhead Advertiser

‘A fast-paced passionate historical romance with the tension of a modern thriller…fascinating and memorable. – Ealing Gazette

 

About Barbara Erskine

An historian by training, Barbara Erskine is the author of 14 bestselling novels, beginning with the much-loved classic, LADY OF HAY, which has sold over 3 million copies. She has also published three highly successful volumes of short stories. Her books, which have appeared in 24 languages, demonstrate her masterful storytelling abilities and her fascination with history and the supernatural. She lives with her family in an old police station in Hay-on-Wye.

Visit Barbara Erskine’s website

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Barbara Erskine's LADY OF HAY returns in a beautiful 30th anniversary hardback

Barbara Erskine’s beloved classic LADY OF HAY has been continuously in print for 30 years and has sold more than 3 million copies. Today, to mark the 30-year anniversary since its original publication, HarperCollins publish Erskine’s record-breaking debut in a special limited edition hardback of 1,000 signed copies.

Erskine’s ‘fascinating, absorbing, and gripping’ LADY OF HAY has been described as ‘a fast-paced historical romance with the tension of a modern thriller’. It tells the story of Jo Clifford, a journalist in London who plans to debunk the belief in past-lives in a hard-hitting magazine piece. But her scepticism is shaken when a hypnotist forces her to relive the experiences of Matilda, Lady of Hay, a noblewoman during the reign of King John.

She learns of Matilda's unhappy marriage, her love for the handsome Richard de Clare, and the brutal death threats handed out by King John, before it becomes clear that Jo’s past and present are inevitably entwined. She realises that eight hundred years on, Matilda’s story of secret passion and unspeakable treachery is about to repeat itself …

The collectors’ edition of LADY OF HAY is available today, ahead of the paperback publication of Barbara Erskine’s latest novel SLEEPER’S CASTLE on 6 April. SLEEPER’S CASTLE returns to Hay again (where Erskine also lives) and spent many weeks in the Sunday Times bestseller lists on its hardback publication in 2016.

Barbara Erskine says: ‘In so many ways Carole Blake, my much-missed and beloved agent, was as much the author of LADY OF HAY as I am. She read my original 1,000 (at least) page manuscript, she spotted its potential, she moved heaven and earth to find a publisher for what was at the time a deeply unfashionable genre and she helped create what became for many people a legend. I owe her the most enormous debt of gratitude. I am so pleased she saw a proof of this lovely edition before she died – and thought it as beautiful as I do.'

 

Isobel Dixon of Blake Friedmann says, ‘LADY OF HAY was a novel that Carole was absolutely passionate about, and the story of how she sold it speaks of that passion and perseverance, a true lesson for any agent.  Kim Young at HarperCollins has done a brilliant job with SLEEPER’S CASTLE and with this special edition: the gorgeous emerald green hardback is a jewel in Barbara’s crown and will be a treasure for her many fans – and I know how extraordinarily proud Carole would be today.’

Barbara will appear at the Charroux Festival in France on 24 August, to talk about her inspiration and her novels spanning the past 30 years from her debut LADY OF HAY to her latest bestseller, SLEEPER’S CASTLE. She will also be at the Wrexham Carnival of Words on 6 May.


Praise for Barbara Erskine and LADY OF HAY:

'The Queen of time-slip epics.' – The Bookseller

'Stephen King meets Ruth Rendell.' – Frank Delaney

‘Fascinating, absorbing, original – all such praise comes easily when describing Barbara Erskine’s Lady of Hay. But perhaps the most suitable world is hypnotic.’ -- SHE

 'The author's storytelling talent is undeniable. Barbara Erskine can make us feel the cold, smell the filth and experience some of the fear of the power of evil men.' – The Times

‘Unusual, intriguing, cleverly handled and gripping.’ – The Good Book Guide

‘A record breaker whichever way you look at it…a rattling good romance-cum-thriller.’ – MS London

 ‘A most intriguing novel … very cleverly handled, and gripping. I couldn’t put it down.’ – Maidenhead Advertiser

‘A fast-paced passionate historical romance with the tension of a modern thriller…fascinating and memorable. – Ealing Gazette

 


About Barbara Erskine

An historian by training, Barbara Erskine is the author of 14 bestselling novels, beginning with the much-loved classic, LADY OF HAY, which has sold over 3 million copies. She has also published three highly successful volumes of short stories. Her books, which have appeared in 24 languages, demonstrate her masterful storytelling abilities and her fascination with history and the supernatural. She lives with her family in an old police station in Hay-on-Wye.

Visit Barbara Erskine’s website

Follow Barbara on Twitter