I Was Anastasia
The ENTHRALLING Historical Suspense From The BESTSELLING Author of THE FROZEN RIVER
by Ariel Lawhon
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Pub Date Jun 19 2025 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE FROZEN RIVER
‘Told with masterful intensity and moments of true human compassion’ Helen Simonson, New York Times bestselling author of The Summer Before the War
‘Inspired by history, and infused with imagination and intrigue, this novel satisfies with every twist and turn’ Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Mrs. Lewis
‘A gorgeous, haunting puzzle of a book that will grip you until the final page’ Abbott Kahler, New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City
In an enthralling new feat of historical suspense, Ariel Lawhon unravels the extraordinary twists and turns in Anna Anderson's 50 year battle to be recognized as Anastasia Romanov. Is she the Russian Grand Duchess, a beloved daughter and revered icon, or is she an imposter, the thief of another woman's legacy?
Countless others have rendered their verdict. Now it is your turn.
Russia, July 17, 1918: Under direct orders from Vladimir Lenin, Bolshevik secret police force Anastasia Romanov, along with the entire imperial family, into a damp basement in Siberia, where they face a merciless firing squad. None survive. At least that is what the executioners have always claimed.
Germany, February 17, 1920: A young woman bearing an uncanny resemblance to Anastasia Romanov is pulled shivering and senseless from a canal. Refusing to explain her presence in the freezing water or even acknowledge her rescuers, she is taken to the hospital where an examination reveals that her body is riddled with countless horrific scars. When she finally does speak, this frightened, mysterious young woman claims to be the Russian grand duchess.
As rumours begin to circulate through European society that the youngest Romanov daughter has survived the massacre at Ekaterinburg, old enemies and new threats are awakened. The question of who Anna Anderson is and what actually happened to Anastasia Romanov spans fifty years and touches three continents. This thrilling saga is every bit as moving and momentous as it is harrowing and twisted.
FIVE STAR RAVE READER REVIEWS
'Oh! What a perfect ending!'
'The best Romanov story I have ever read'
'Fascinating, intriguing and very hard to put down! ... Spellbinding from start to finish'
'WOW! Just, a 5+ stars WOW!'
'You will be enraptured'
'It's going to break your heart'
'A truly remarkable book'
Advance Praise
'A young Tsarina traveling towards tragedy and an aging Grand Duchess penniless and betrayed. Twin stories so gripping you will believe history itself can be rewritten. Told with masterful intensity and moments of true human compassion' - Helen Simonson, New York Times bestselling author of The Summer Before the War
'Ariel Lawhon is a masterful storyteller; I Was Anastasia is a wild ride, extravagant with its vivid sensory experiences and page turning suspense. Inspired by history, and infused with imagination and intrigue, this novel satisfies with every twist and turn. I was both captivated and enchanted' - Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Driftwood Summer and The Bookshop at Water's End
'The fate of the Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of the last Tsar, is an old mystery that never gets old. In the hands of Ariel Lawhon, it springs to life again, challenging everything we believe about what we remember and who we are ...This is a deft and deeply moving saga' - Jacquelyn Mitchard, New York Times bestselling author of The Deep End of the Ocean
'I don't know what's most impressive about I Was Anastasia: the wildly inventive structure, the ferocious heroine (or is it two?), or the dark, twisted questions it raises about the stories we tell - both to others and to ourselves. Ariel Lawhon has written a gorgeous, haunting puzzle of a book that will grip you until the final page' - Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City and Liar Temptress Soldier Spy
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781800755727 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 432 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

this book took me to another level of book reading excitement. i was immersed into this story from the very beginning. it had whispers of a story id learn of long ago when i first tarting reading long tombs and books. so i felt almost nostalgic thinking no as an oldie id get to delve into something i linked to a story id once been told when i was a wee lass. the excitement was there just the same, but with somewhat wiser reading knowledge i dived deeper and felt more throughout reading this book. because what a book about a whoa of a woman.
this author has such a way with words and telling stories. so much so that straight after my last one of theirs i was looking for another and that is how i came across this one. and im glad to say the skill shone through just as well in this book.
this story was inventive, true, and built layer upon layer of tension, intrigue and emotional depths. because i dont know how Ariel managed to get this story into one single book. there was so much smart, close details but somehow it spans all you need to know to feel like you are 'in the know' of everything you need to in what happened.
giving her own spin on Anna was done with such clever ways. i wondered at first how we could think any different. after all we know the truth right? we know what they say actual DNA etc has proved. but i should have put my cynicism aside..and i very much did because Ariel gives this story with such thoughtful details that it becomes more than the original story and leads to more thought provoking moments. especially around identity and what we ave been telling ourselves or even what others have been doing so.
many will know this story. some will think they know it front to back having read every piece of work, articles, thoughts on it throughout time. but somehow Ariel keeps you hooked as if she is the only one whos ever told it. and still, still in its own right so that if you actually arent a fan of the era. then you will still feel just as engrossed into this story. and i can guarantee those that dont know it will be googling with ten million tabs open trying to find out more about Anna.
this book really made me think about things we are told. and what we believe so often comes from what we need to believe at the time. our world and ourselves can be a lot of aware or emotional about things. so often led by that rather than facts and sometimes even change facts to what we need them to be. i think thats ok. but this book really highlighted how things fit, Chinese whispers of things and what is ever fact?
this book weirdly had me thinking of the huge Netflix series that was also weirdly about someone called Anna!
a spellbinding book that truly was magical to read. i loved every moment of it and really could not put it down. i had a numb bottom i was reading for so long and actually hadn't realised until i tried to move and got pins and needles that i hadn't even more for far to long, ha.