

Margot at War
Love and Betrayal in Downing Street, 1912-1916
Author: Anne deCourcy
Narrator: Corrie James
Unabridged: 14 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 09/28/2021
Categories: Nonfiction, History, European History, Biography & Autobiography, Women
Synopsis
In 1912, when Anne de Courcy's book opens, rumblings of discontent and cries for social reform were encroaching on all sides—from suffragettes, striking workers, and Irish nationalists. Against this background of a government beset with troubles, the Prime Minister fell desperately in love with his daughter's best friend, Venetia Stanley; to complicate matters, so did his Private Secretary. Margot's relationship with her husband was already bedeviled by her stepdaughter's jealous, almost incestuous adoration of her father. The outbreak of the First World War only heightened these swirling tensions within Downing Street.
Drawing on unpublished material from personal papers and diaries, Anne de Courcy vividly recreates this extraordinary time when the Prime Minister's residence was run like an English country house, with socializing taking precedence over politics, love letters written in the cabinet room, and gossip and state secrets exchanged over the bridge table.