The Glass House

Author:   Rachel Donohue
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781838956936


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Glass House


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'Distinct shades of Daphne du Maurier' Sunday Independent 'Lyrical prose with ominous secrets saturating its deepest core' - ALEX MARWOOD THE WINDOW TO THE PAST CAN NEVER BE CLOSED... 1963: At the stark and isolated modernist mansion of controversial political philosopher Richard Acklehurst, the glittering annual New Year's Eve party has not gone quite as planned. Considered a genius by some, and something far darker by others, by the end of the evening Acklehurst will be dead in mysterious circumstances, casting a long shadow over the lives of his teenage daughters, Aisling and Stella. 1999: Richard Acklehurst's remains are defiled in the country graveyard where they have lain undisturbed for over thirty years, forcing his daughters to return to their childhood home where they must finally confront the complex and dark dynamic at the heart of their family. Moving from the West of Ireland to Dublin, London, Florence and back, The Glass House is a captivating and compelling tale of two sisters and their secrets, of love, regret and vengeance. 'Gorgeously atmospheric and darkly brooding' - CAROLE HAILEY

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Author:   Rachel Donohue
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Imprint:   Corvus
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.90cm
ISBN:  

9781838956936


ISBN 10:   183895693
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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There are distinct shades of Daphne du Maurier in this dark and disturbing, evocative and deeply atmospheric Gothic vengeance tale * Sunday Independent * Rachel Donohue is a beautiful writer. Lyrical prose with ominous secrets saturating its deepest core. Just the sort of mystery I adore. -- Alex Marwood, bestselling author of THE WICKED GIRLS A graceful sorrow permeates this ruminative, often beautiful novel, which shares some of the Gothic atmospherics of mysteries like Laura or Rebecca * Irish Times * I absolutely loved this beautifully written, gorgeously atmospheric, and darkly brooding novel about sisters, secrets and how fame casts a long and toxic shadow. -- Carole Hailey, author of THE SILENCE PROJECT A strong tale of revenge, suspense and moral ambiguities ... strongly character driven and riven by toxic family relationships ... a fast and gripping read' * Crime Time * Gripping ... a captivating tale of love, regret and vengeance * Irish Country * A dark and lyrical mystery ... an unsettling and atmospheric novel * Historical Novel Society * A brooding, gothic-tinged coming-of-age tale... There is a gentle lyricism to Donohue's prose that brushes everything with a dreamy heat haze - but the emotions roiling beneath are sharp and cutting * The Times on The Beauty of Impossible Things * Donohue is a master of clean, sharp prose * Irish Times on The Temple House Vanishing * Poetic, atmospheric * Daily Mail on The Beauty of Impossible Things *


Rachel Donohue is a beautiful writer. Lyrical prose with ominous secrets saturating its deepest core. Just the sort of mystery I adore. -- Alex Marwood, bestselling author of THE WICKED GIRLS I absolutely loved this beautifully written, gorgeously atmospheric, and darkly brooding novel about sisters, secrets and how fame casts a long and toxic shadow. -- Carole Hailey, author of THE SILENCE PROJECT A brooding, gothic-tinged coming-of-age tale... There is a gentle lyricism to Donohue's prose that brushes everything with a dreamy heat haze - but the emotions roiling beneath are sharp and cutting * The Times on The Beauty of Impossible Things * Poetic, atmospheric * Daily Mail on The Beauty of Impossible Things * Haunting and compelling * Emma Rous on The Beauty of Impossible Things * Evocative and mysterious... sublime writing with an engaging plot and superbly drawn characters * Sunday Independent on The Temple House Vanishing * Donohue is a master of clean, sharp prose * Irish Times on The Temple House Vanishing *


There are distinct shades of Daphne du Maurier in this dark and disturbing, evocative and deeply atmospheric Gothic vengeance tale * Sunday Independent * Rachel Donohue is a beautiful writer. Lyrical prose with ominous secrets saturating its deepest core. Just the sort of mystery I adore. -- Alex Marwood, bestselling author of THE WICKED GIRLS A graceful sorrow permeates this ruminative, often beautiful novel, which shares some of the Gothic atmospherics of mysteries like Laura or Rebecca * Irish Times * I absolutely loved this beautifully written, gorgeously atmospheric, and darkly brooding novel about sisters, secrets and how fame casts a long and toxic shadow. -- Carole Hailey, author of THE SILENCE PROJECT Donohue's writing is full of beauty, bringing life to simple descriptions... Every word has meaning and nothing is wasted. She builds atmosphere and emotion with her clever use of prose and her characters are fully rounded. Within this beautifully written novel lies a dark heart but there is beauty and connection too. * Irish Examiner * A strong tale of revenge, suspense and moral ambiguities ... strongly character driven and riven by toxic family relationships ... a fast and gripping read' * Crime Time * Gripping ... a captivating tale of love, regret and vengeance * Irish Country * A dark and lyrical mystery ... an unsettling and atmospheric novel * Historical Novel Society * A brooding, gothic-tinged coming-of-age tale... There is a gentle lyricism to Donohue's prose that brushes everything with a dreamy heat haze - but the emotions roiling beneath are sharp and cutting * The Times on The Beauty of Impossible Things * Donohue is a master of clean, sharp prose * Irish Times on The Temple House Vanishing * Poetic, atmospheric * Daily Mail on The Beauty of Impossible Things *


Author Information

Rachel Donohue graduated from University College, Dublin, in Philosophy and Politics before embarking on a career in communications and media relations. Her short fiction has been published in the Irish Times, Irish Independent and at RTE online (Irish national broadcaster). In 2017, she won the prestigious Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year Award for her short fiction. Her debut novel, The Temple House Vanishing was an Irish Times bestseller.

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