The captivating 1930s-set mystery of family secrets, lies and the darkest deception
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Köp båda 2 för 419 krAn evocative mystery . . . atmospheric and gripping. An ideal read for winter days. * Good Housekeeping * A stern boarding school, a dilapidated country mansion and an old-fashioned asylum are the gloomily atmospheric settings for a gothic-tinged story that explores the troubled minds and volatile emotions of the Claybourne sisters and their erstwhile friend, the impressionable Gillian Larking in 1930s England . . . Taut, tense and melancholy, it's a brilliant claustrophobic study of gaslighting and manipulation, as a family's ambitions overwhelm their better impulses. * Daily Mail * Atmospheric and chilling, this is one to curl up with. * Heat Magazine, Book of the Week * A powerful and convincing portrayal of the bitter consequences of human frailty and ambition, this novel pulls the reader into its dark depths like quicksand. I couldn't put it down. * Hester Musson * Utterly spellbinding, this is a deviously dark Gothic tale full of deception and betrayal. Atmospheric and full of secrets waiting to be untangled, I highly recommend it. * Louise Hare * Dark, chilling and tightly plotted, this is the perfect read for a winter's night. * Sarah Clegg, author of The Dead of Winter * Stunning... a dark and immersive plot that becomes more gripping and sinister with every turn of the page. * Louise Douglas, author of The House by the Sea * With shades of Sarah Waters and The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, this is a riveting story about sisters, secrets and the lengths people will go to fit in with others. I raced through it because I struggled to put it down! * Caroline Bishop, author of The Lost Chapter * A moving tale of class, duplicity and the irreversible consequences of betraying a friendship. I devoured this wonderful book. * Jo Leevers, author of Tell Me How This Ends * An evocative, gothic treat, cleverly crafted. Emily's writing is exceptionally transporting. I read page after page of escalating tension with my heart in my mouth. A dark and delicious tale. * Amanda Geard, author of THE MIDNIGHT HOUSE *
Emily Critchley grew up in Essex and has lived in Brighton and London, where she worked as a bookseller in one of London's largest bookshops. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck, University of London. Her young adult crossover debut Notes on my Family was nominated for the Carnegie Medal, longlisted for the Branford Boase and Book of the Week in the Sunday Times. One Puzzling Afternoon, her debut adult novel, was selected as an Indie Fiction Book of the Month. The Undoing of Violet Claybourne is her second novel.