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OverviewEach time the globe turns, murder strikes… 1597, London. When Beatrice’s husband returns from exploring the New World, he comes home with unexpected company: a mysterious woman, and an enormous painted globe. As Hugh refuses to explain who their female guest is, Beatrice’s foreboding grows. The unwieldy globe now strikes her as sinister – a reminder of the world of secrets pervading her household. Then one night, the great, hulking globe begins to turn of its own accord. Terrifying new illustrations appear on its face – and when untimely deaths ensue, Beatrice is convinced that the drawings are connected. Desperate to prove that she is not paranoid, Beatrice risks everything to uncover the truth. What sinister force is behind these killings? What really happened on Hugh’s excursion to the Americas? Who is the strange woman who won’t leave her house? And on this otherworldly map of murders, who will be painted as the final victim? *** ‘Deliciously gothic and twisty’ LUCY ROSE ‘Will make your head spin’ ANNIE GARTHWAITE Full Product DetailsAuthor: Naomi KelseyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HarperNorth Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9780008534837ISBN 10: 0008534837 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 26 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘Deliciously gothic and twisty, Naomi Kelsey has crafted a deeply haunted mystery novel that I found impossible to put down. The Darkening Globe is filled with chilling and beguiling prose, and right at the centre, an atmospheric and stirring mystery keeps the ghostly pages turning.’ LUCY ROSE, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lamb ‘An Elizabethan psychological thriller – who could ask for more? Confident, vividly imagined, infused with historical detail and riven by dramatic tension, Naomi Kelsey’s The Darkening Globe will make your head spin – and keep you turning the pages late into the night’ ANNIE GARTHWAITE, author of Cecily 'Ravishing, creepy, meticulously researched, The Darkening Globe is an intoxicating story of Elizabethan exploration, madness and murder.' CATHRYN KEMP, author of The Poisoner's Tale 'With The Darkening Globe, Naomi Kelsey cements her position as one of the foremost writers of historical fiction today. The strong characterisation, rich description and gothic atmosphere make The Darkening Globe a must-read. If you enjoyed The Burnings, you will love The Darkening Globe. I could not put it down until every secret was exposed.' LAURA SHEPPERSON, author of The Heir of Venus 'The Darkening Globe is that rarest of things – a truly unsettling ghost story. Thrumming with menace and horror like the monstrous cursed globe at the heart of the story, this is a refreshingly new take on gothic – a velvet-dark story set in the Elizabethan era where the romance of dashing explorers and their voyages of discovery are tarnished by the disturbing truth.' KATE GRIFFIN, author of Fyneshade and The Blackbirds of St Giles *** PRAISE FOR THE BURNINGS ‘I was mesmerised’ LAURA SHEPPERSON, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Heroines ‘A beautifully written re-imagining … clever and tantalising’ SG MACLEAN ‘This gripping, vividly evoked novel takes the reader to the dark heart of the 16th century … unforgettable’ TRACY BORMAN ‘Deliciously gothic and twisty, Naomi Kelsey has crafted a deeply haunted mystery novel that I found impossible to put down. The Darkening Globe is filled with chilling and beguiling prose, and right at the centre, an atmospheric and stirring mystery keeps the ghostly pages turning.’ LUCY ROSE, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lamb ‘An Elizabethan psychological thriller – who could ask for more? Confident, vividly imagined, infused with historical detail and riven by dramatic tension, Naomi Kelsey’s The Darkening Globe will make your head spin – and keep you turning the pages late into the night’ ANNIE GARTHWAITE, author of Cecily 'Ravishing, creepy, meticulously researched, The Darkening Globe is an intoxicating story of Elizabethan exploration, madness and murder.' CATHRYN KEMP, author of The Poisoner's Tale 'With The Darkening Globe, Naomi Kelsey cements her position as one of the foremost writers of historical fiction today. The strong characterisation, rich description and gothic atmosphere make The Darkening Globe a must-read. If you enjoyed The Burnings, you will love The Darkening Globe. I could not put it down until every secret was exposed.' LAURA SHEPPERSON, author of The Heir of Venus 'The Darkening Globe is that rarest of things – a truly unsettling ghost story. Thrumming with menace and horror like the monstrous cursed globe at the heart of the story, this is a refreshingly new take on gothic – a velvet-dark story set in the Elizabethan era where the romance of dashing explorers and their voyages of discovery are tarnished by the disturbing truth.' KATE GRIFFIN, author of Fyneshade and The Blackbirds of St Giles ‘Fresh and terrifying … will set your head and heart spinning’ Historia Magazine *** PRAISE FOR THE BURNINGS ‘I was mesmerised’ LAURA SHEPPERSON, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Heroines ‘A beautifully written re-imagining … clever and tantalising’ SG MACLEAN ‘Gripping, vividly evoked … unforgettable’ TRACY BORMAN Author InformationNaomi Kelsey is the author of The Burnings, and the winner of two Northern Writers’ Awards and of the HWA Dorothy Dunnett Competition 2021. Her fiction has been published in Mslexia magazine and shortlisted for several further awards including the Bridport Prize and the Bristol Prize. By day she is an English teacher in Newcastle, where she lives with her husband and their two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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