The Glass Woman

Author:   Caroline Lea
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780062935113


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 July 2023
Format:   Paperback
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""A fantastic, atmospheric debut.""--Times, London

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Author:   Caroline Lea
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780062935113


ISBN 10:   0062935119
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Utterly unputdownable. Rich in superstition and mystery, it pulled me in. An incredible novel. --Ali Land, author of Good Me Bad Me Tremendous. Atmospheric and beautifully wrought, The Glass Woman is both chilling and beguiling. --Elizabeth Fremantle, author of Sisters of Treason This evocative debut is compelling with a brilliant twist. --Daily Express, UK--four out of five stars The eerie opening brilliantly sets the scene for a suspenseful read. A tremor cracks open an ice floe and an arm appears, plunging the reader into a harsh landscape and a world of suspicions and secrets. --Sunday Express, UK Suspenseful, gripping and beautifully drawn. --Cecilia Ekback, author of Wolf Winter Piercing.... Devastating and revelatory. --New York Times Book Review Mystery and potential danger linger throughout as the story builds to the reveal.... Lovely prose and the lulling feel of escape into another time... will satisfy readers who wish to be submerged in the ways of an old world. --Publishers Weekly Memorable and compelling. A novel about what haunts us--and what should. --Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall Like a ghost story told around a winter fire, The Glass Woman is taut, haunting, and broodingly tense. Playing out against the harsh backdrop of the Icelandic winter, it kept me hooked all the way to the end. --Tim Leach, author of Smile of the Wolf Lea crafts deeply intriguing characters while bringing to life their harsh landscape. Full of emotion, mystery, and suspense, this unique love story will keep readers guessing until the very end. --Booklist Intensely written and atmospheric, with an unusual setting, this is a stark evocation of a community where fear of the outsider is rife and unsettling. --Daily Mail, UK Haunting, evocative and utterly compelling. The Glass Woman transports the reader to a time and place steeped in mystery, where nothing is ever quite as it seems. Stunning. --Tracy Borman, author of The King's Witch Gripped me in a cold fist. Beautiful. --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton Crackles with tension. Moving and atmospheric, I couldn't put it down. --Laura Purcell, author of The Silent Companions and The Corset An enthralling tale of the Icelandic witch trials. --Stacey Halls, author of The Familiars A young woman caught in a loveless marriage faces dangers real and imagined in 17th-century Iceland.... A haunting novel delivers chills... amplifying the impact of both an alluring but hostile landscape and a closed society on a vulnerable young woman. --Kirkus A perfect, gripping winter read. I loved it. --Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure A mesmerizing and visceral tale of faith and resilience, love and agency, and the corrosive effects of our deepest secrets. --Brooklyn Digest A gothic novel for a cold climate. Mesmerizing. --Elly Griffiths, author of The Stranger Diaries A fantastic, atmospheric debut. --Times, London A chilling tale. --Good Housekeeping, UK An Icelandic Jane Eyre. --Sunday Times, UK


An Icelandic Jane Eyre. --Sunday Times, UK Like a ghost story told around a winter fire, The Glass Woman is taut, haunting, and broodingly tense. Playing out against the harsh backdrop of the Icelandic winter, it kept me hooked all the way to the end. --Tim Leach, author of Smile of the Wolf Haunting, evocative and utterly compelling. The Glass Woman transports the reader to a time and place steeped in mystery, where nothing is ever quite as it seems. Stunning. --Tracy Borman, author of The King's Witch Tremendous. Atmospheric and beautifully wrought, The Glass Woman is both chilling and beguiling. --Elizabeth Fremantle, author of Sisters of Treason Utterly unputdownable. Rich in superstition and mystery, it pulled me in. An incredible novel. --Ali Land, author of Good Me Bad Me Suspenseful, gripping and beautifully drawn. --Cecilia Ekback, author of Wolf Winter An enthralling tale of the Icelandic witch trials. --Stacey Halls, author of The Familiars Intensely written and atmospheric, with an unusual setting, this is a stark evocation of a community where fear of the outsider is rife and unsettling. --Daily Mail, UK A chilling tale. --Good Housekeeping, UK Mystery and potential danger linger throughout as the story builds to the reveal.... Lovely prose and the lulling feel of escape into another time... will satisfy readers who wish to be submerged in the ways of an old world. --Publishers Weekly Crackles with tension. Moving and atmospheric, I couldn't put it down. --Laura Purcell, author of The Silent Companions and The Corset Lea crafts deeply intriguing characters while bringing to life their harsh landscape. Full of emotion, mystery, and suspense, this unique love story will keep readers guessing until the very end. --Booklist A mesmerizing and visceral tale of faith and resilience, love and agency, and the corrosive effects of our deepest secrets. --Brooklyn Digest This evocative debut is compelling with a brilliant twist. --Daily Express, UK--four out of five stars A perfect, gripping winter read. I loved it. --Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure A fantastic, atmospheric debut. --Times, London Gripped me in a cold fist. Beautiful. --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton A gothic novel for a cold climate. Mesmerizing. --Elly Griffiths, author of The Stranger Diaries The eerie opening brilliantly sets the scene for a suspenseful read. A tremor cracks open an ice floe and an arm appears, plunging the reader into a harsh landscape and a world of suspicions and secrets. --Sunday Express, UK A young woman caught in a loveless marriage faces dangers real and imagined in 17th-century Iceland.... A haunting novel delivers chills... amplifying the impact of both an alluring but hostile landscape and a closed society on a vulnerable young woman. --Kirkus Memorable and compelling. A novel about what haunts us--and what should. --Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall Piercing.... Devastating and revelatory. --New York Times Book Review


""Piercing.... Devastating and revelatory."" -- New York Times Book Review ""Gripped me in a cold fist. Beautiful."" -- Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton ""A fantastic, atmospheric debut."" -- Times, London ""A perfect, gripping winter read. I loved it."" -- Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure ""This evocative debut is compelling with a brilliant twist."" -- Daily Express, UK--four out of five stars ""Memorable and compelling. A novel about what haunts us--and what should."" -- Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall ""A mesmerizing and visceral tale of faith and resilience, love and agency, and the corrosive effects of our deepest secrets."" -- Brooklyn Digest ""Lea crafts deeply intriguing characters while bringing to life their harsh landscape. Full of emotion, mystery, and suspense, this unique love story will keep readers guessing until the very end."" -- Booklist ""A young woman caught in a loveless marriage faces dangers real and imagined in 17th-century Iceland.... A haunting novel delivers chills... amplifying the impact of both an alluring but hostile landscape and a closed society on a vulnerable young woman."" -- Kirkus ""Crackles with tension. Moving and atmospheric, I couldn't put it down."" -- Laura Purcell, author of The Silent Companions and The Corset ""The eerie opening brilliantly sets the scene for a suspenseful read. A tremor cracks open an ice floe and an arm appears, plunging the reader into a harsh landscape and a world of suspicions and secrets."" -- Sunday Express, UK ""Mystery and potential danger linger throughout as the story builds to the reveal.... Lovely prose and the lulling feel of escape into another time... will satisfy readers who wish to be submerged in the ways of an old world."" -- Publishers Weekly ""A chilling tale."" -- Good Housekeeping, UK ""A gothic novel for a cold climate. Mesmerizing."" -- Elly Griffiths, author of The Stranger Diaries ""Intensely written and atmospheric, with an unusual setting, this is a stark evocation of a community where fear of the outsider is rife and unsettling."" -- Daily Mail, UK ""An enthralling tale of the Icelandic witch trials."" -- Stacey Halls, author of The Familiars ""An Icelandic Jane Eyre."" -- Sunday Times, UK ""Suspenseful, gripping and beautifully drawn."" -- Cecilia Ekbäck, author of Wolf Winter ""Utterly unputdownable. Rich in superstition and mystery, it pulled me in. An incredible novel."" -- Ali Land, author of Good Me Bad Me ""Tremendous. Atmospheric and beautifully wrought, The Glass Woman is both chilling and beguiling."" -- Elizabeth Fremantle, author of Sisters of Treason ""Haunting, evocative and utterly compelling. The Glass Woman transports the reader to a time and place steeped in mystery, where nothing is ever quite as it seems. Stunning."" -- Tracy Borman, author of The King's Witch ""Like a ghost story told around a winter fire, The Glass Woman is taut, haunting, and broodingly tense. Playing out against the harsh backdrop of the Icelandic winter, it kept me hooked all the way to the end."" -- Tim Leach, author of Smile of the Wolf


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Caroline Lea was born and raised in Jersey in the United Kingdom. The Glass Woman is her second novel. She lives in Warwick, England.

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