A Fateful Promise: The Kinsella Chronicles Book One
Product Details
- Format:
- Hardback
- ISBN:
- 9781068360817
- Published:
- 7th Aug 2025
- Publisher:
- Marble Hill Publishers
- Dimensions:
- 378 pages -
Product Description
A Fateful Promise
Ireland 1925. Nine-year-old Philip Kinsella lives with his parents, eccentric uncles, terrifying grandmother and an alcoholic butler in the imposing castle of Lissanore. An unexpected visitor arrives from Spain with her daughter Constanza. Philip, whose romantic imagination is governed by stories of derring-do, pledges himself to be her knight, a promise that will dominate his life.
Philip’s youthful existence is enlivened by the powerful presence of another visitor, his cousin, Nicholas Kinsella, a dashing cavalry officer from the Austrian branch of the family who becomes a major influence in his life.
Gripping, humorous and richly entertaining, A Fateful Promise is the first part in a major literary undertaking, covering eighty dramatic years of European history. It is a vivid evocation of a distant world that Gerald Warner brings alive in all its brilliance and compelling detail.
- This novel is a remarkable work of imagination.
- Book Two in the Kinsella Chronicles, The Cross of Burgundy, takes Philip to the Spanish Civil War, when savage conflict engulfs Constanza’s homeland.
The Kinsella Chronicles could best be described as a novel of Europe: not the Europe of bureaucrats or modern tourism, but the Europe of the old dynasties and their nobilities; of chivalry, war and honour. It is the natural setting for a love story affected by all those elements. Initially, it seemed to me it would require eight volumes to accommodate this far-ranging epic; eventually it stabilized at six.
This novel sequence has a multiplicity of themes and is written in a variety of genres: it is, by turns, a tale of adventure, a great love story, a comedy of manners, a vehicle for humour and a philosophical novel. Catholicism, in its most traditional manifestation, is a central theme. So is loyalty to monarchy – it is arguably the first Legitimist novel since Balzac – and the aristocratic principle.
Some curious coincidences occurred during the writing of The Kinsella Chronicles. Book I, A Fateful Promise, required to be set in Ireland from 1925 and to feature a heatwave summer. After I had committed to that plan, my subsequent research revealed that 1925 had actually been an exceptional heatwave summer.
Similarly, in Book II, The Cross of Burgundy, set in the Spanish Civil War, I needed to feature a cavalry charge and presumed I would have to invent an imaginary combat. In fact, it transpired that the course of the war had been determined by a charge of massed cavalry at the Alfambra river, in February 1938.
The Kinsella Chronicles cannot easily be categorized, due to the vast range of themes, scenes and characters the series encompasses. A Fateful Promise, the first volume, is a Bildungsroman recording the childhood and adolescence of Philip Kinsella, the protagonist, at home in Ireland and at school in England.
Thereafter, the subsequent volumes range far across Europe, in wartime and in peace, in varied milieux, from the exotic to the commonplace, over a period of eighty years. It is a rich tapestry, yet I cannot confidently recount or rationalize precisely how it came to be woven. It is a tale that largely wrote itself, in my unconscious imagination.
Gerald Warner
Reviews
“Elegiac, evocative and beautifully written, A Fateful Promise has echoes of Evelyn Waugh in its tightly-observed description of a world we have lost. A remarkable debut of a series that will undoubtedly be a landmark literary achievement.”
Andrew Roberts, author, Churchill: Walking with Destiny
"An enthralling picture of a lost tribe... who had to keep faith in themselves, because nobody else cared. I found this book both informative and moving."
Julian Fellowes, creator, Downton Abbey
“I have just finished The Kinsella Chronicles Book One - can't wait to read Book Two!”
Lady Antonia Fraser
“In A Fateful Promise Gerald Warner gives us the first volume in what promises to be a wonderful saga. His account of life in an Irish castle intrigues and entertains.”
Alexander McCall Smith
The Story Behind...
A Fateful Promise
I was asked recently what it was like saying “no” to so many aspirant authors. I certainly don’t believe that “everyone has a book in them” but if my inbox is anything to go by, there are a lot of people who believe that. Almost all of them get a quick turn-down.
But then, out of the blue, you get that extraordinary moment when you open a manuscript and you are immediately drawn into another world - in the case of fiction it’s a world of the imagination. The sheer pleasure of entering that world is worth a thousand rejections. Why? Because one is in contact with true literary talent. That’s when the answer has to be ‘yes.”
That happened to me recently when I was sent the manuscript of A Fateful Promise. The author, Gerald Warner, is a successful journalist and non-fiction author whose first novel this is. What’s more, it’s Book One in a series of six novels entitled The Kinsella Chronicles. Put simply, it is a gigantic literary endeavour, reliving the history of Europe in the 20th century through the eyes of a young Irishman, Philip Kinsella.
It is, in my judgement and in that of a growing number of people who have read the proof, a very significant achievement. A Fateful Promise, which opens in 1925 when Philip is nine years old, is a witty comedy of manners, a dramatic love story and an exciting tale of adventure.
Gerald Warner examines themes that to younger generations may seem unfamiliar. Why? Because this is ahistorical novel that reflects the values of the times the author is recreating for our enjoyment. Do these values continue to have relevance today? That is the central question at the heart of this brilliant book - and one that will be continued to be examined in the future.
Reading this manuscript moved and involved me in a way few novels have done.That is why I couldn’t possibly say “no.” Far from it - when I turned the last page I shouted a very loud “yes!” This novel is special. Read itand see if I’m right.
A Fateful Promise by Gerald Warner. Book One in The Kinsella Chronicles.
ISBN 97810683608017
Hardback 384 pages,
Publication 7 August 2025
RRP £22.00