Kathryn Gauci books

Kathryn Gauci is a British-Australian historical fiction author whose novels are set across the Mediterranean and Europe during periods of war and occupation, with ten books published between 2017 and 2022.

Short Stories/Novellas

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Code Name Camille 2019 Buy

Standalone Novels

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Conspiracy of Lies 2017 Buy
The Embroiderer 2017 Buy
Seraphina’s Song 2017 Buy
The Carpet Weaver of Usak 2018 Buy
The Poseidon Network 2019 Buy
The Secret of the Grand Hôtel du Lac 2020 Buy
The Blue Dolphin 2021 Buy
The Viennese Dressmaker 2022 Buy
The Song of the Partisans 2022 Buy

Kathryn Gauci writes historical fiction set across the Mediterranean and Europe, with a particular focus on communities caught up in the upheavals of the twentieth century. Her novels draw on real locations and historical events — from the Greek resistance in World War II to the carpet-weaving traditions of Ottoman Turkey — to tell stories of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

Books like The Embroiderer, The Carpet Weaver of Usak, and The Poseidon Network explore the intersections of craft, culture, and survival during wartime. Her more recent novels, including The Viennese Dressmaker and The Song of the Partisans, continue to mine European history for stories of courage and loss. All ten of her books appeared between 2017 and 2022.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Kathryn Gauci written?

Kathryn Gauci has written ten books across two series.

What was Kathryn Gauci's first book?

Kathryn Gauci’s first book is Conspiracy of Lies, published in 2017.

Where are Kathryn Gauci's novels set?

Her novels span the Mediterranean and Europe, with settings including Greece, Turkey, France, Austria, and the Balkans, often during World War II or other periods of conflict and occupation.

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