Things in Jars

Author:   Jess Kidd
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781786893765


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   04 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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'I loved Himself and The Hoarder but this book takes things to another level - thrilling, mysterious, twisted but more than anything, beautifully written and filled to bursting point with heart.' - Graham Norton London, 1863. Bridie Devine, the finest female detective of her age, is taking on her toughest case yet. Reeling from her last job and with her reputation in tatters, a remarkable puzzle has come her way. Christabel Berwick has been kidnapped. But Christabel is no ordinary child. She is not supposed to exist. As Bridie fights to recover the stolen child she enters a world of fanatical anatomists, crooked surgeons and mercenary showmen. Anomalies are in fashion, curiosities are the thing, and fortunes are won and lost in the name of entertainment. The public love a spectacle and Christabel may well prove the most remarkable spectacle London has ever seen. Things in Jars is an enchanting Victorian detective novel that explores what it is to be human in inhumane times.

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Author:   Jess Kidd
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Imprint:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 14.40cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.554kg
ISBN:  

9781786893765


ISBN 10:   1786893762
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   04 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Jess Kidd's stories are so magical, she should be a genre all to herself . . . Things in Jars is exquisite. Perfect storytelling -- JOANNA CANNON, author of THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP The murky grotesqueries of Victorian London. The misfits, miscreants and monsters. The tenderness found in the most unexpected of places. I savoured every page of Things in Jars -- CLAIRE McGLASSON, author of THE RAPTURE Things in Jars drew me in from the first sentence and held me, transfixed. Utterly beguiling and original, Jess Kidd writes so beautifully that every sentence was a delight. This novel deserves to soar -- HOLLY CAVE, author of THE MEMORY CHAMBER Kidd's effervescent novels overflow with sharp imagery. Here, she heads to London in 1863, where female detective Bridie Devine faces her most difficult case * * iNews, Best New Books for 2019 * * PRAISE FOR JESS KIDD: A very talented writer * * Sunday Times * * An arresting talent * * Daily Mail * * A writer with a poet's skill of balancing clarity and innovative flair * * Guardian * * Wonderfully entertaining * * The Times * * Kidd's writing is gorgeous * * Sunday Express * * Otherworldly and wonderfully original * * Stylist * *


A very talented writer * * Sunday Times * * An arresting talent * * Daily Mail * * A writer with a poet's skill of balancing clarity and innovative flair * * Guardian * * Wonderfully entertaining * * The Times * * Kidd's writing is gorgeous * * Sunday Express * * Otherworldly and wonderfully original * * Stylist * * Kidd has imagination to spare * * Observer * *


I loved Himself and The Hoarder but this book takes things to another level - thrilling, mysterious, twisted but more than anything, beautifully written and filled to bursting point with heart -- GRAHAM NORTON Jess Kidd's stories are so magical, she should be a genre all to herself . . . Things in Jars is exquisite. Perfect storytelling -- JOANNA CANNON, author of THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP The murky grotesqueries of Victorian London. The misfits, miscreants and monsters. The tenderness found in the most unexpected of places. I savoured every page of Things in Jars -- CLAIRE McGLASSON, author of THE RAPTURE Things in Jars drew me in from the first sentence and held me, transfixed. Utterly beguiling and original, Jess Kidd writes so beautifully that every sentence was a delight. This novel deserves to soar -- HOLLY CAVE, author of THE MEMORY CHAMBER Kidd's writing is distinctive, her characterisation sublime and her plot - with ghostly elements - positively gripping. It will keep you on the edge of your seat * * Sunday Post * * Kidd's effervescent novels overflow with sharp imagery. Here, she heads to London in 1863, where female detective Bridie Devine faces her most difficult case * * iNews, Best New Books for 2019 * * PRAISE FOR JESS KIDD: A very talented writer * * Sunday Times * * An arresting talent * * Daily Mail * * A writer with a poet's skill of balancing clarity and innovative flair * * Guardian * * Wonderfully entertaining * * The Times * *


Jess Kidd's stories are so magical, she should be a genre all to herself . . . Things in Jars is exquisite. Perfect storytelling -- JOANNA CANNON, author of THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP The murky grotesqueries of Victorian London. The misfits, miscreants and monsters. The tenderness found in the most unexpected of places. I savoured every page of Things in Jars -- CLAIRE McGLASSON, author of THE RAPTURE PRAISE FOR JESS KIDD: A very talented writer * * Sunday Times * * An arresting talent * * Daily Mail * * A writer with a poet's skill of balancing clarity and innovative flair * * Guardian * * Wonderfully entertaining * * The Times * * Kidd's writing is gorgeous * * Sunday Express * * Otherworldly and wonderfully original * * Stylist * * Kidd has imagination to spare * * Observer * *


I loved Himself and The Hoarder but this book takes things to another level - thrilling, mysterious, twisted but more than anything, beautifully written and filled to bursting point with heart -- GRAHAM NORTON This unusual Victorian detective tale is hugely satisfying and beautifully written . . . Kidd gives the world what is instantly one of fiction's great spectral double acts * * The Times * * Jess Kidd's stories are so magical, she should be a genre all to herself . . . Things in Jars is exquisite. Perfect storytelling -- JOANNA CANNON, author of THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP This pacy piece of Victorian crime fiction delivers chills galore . . . done with panache . . . Her imagination runs wild, in tightly controlled prose. Her concision makes the book feel like a high-pressure jar * * Guardian * * A twisting, precis-defying plot . . . Arresting, funny and well-written * * Sunday Times * * Kidd writes prose that is full to the brim with life, and overflowing. Victorian London is rendered lavishly in all its stench and glory . . . Features the most endearing of heroines . . . Kidd excels at atmospheric description . . . Kidd's sentences contain so much delight in the language, whether conveying brutality or rescue and repair, that there are frequent jolts of pleasure for the reader . . . Revel in the rich, wild text * * Financial Times * * A masterclass in storytelling. One of those books that truly does make you laugh out loud, that shakes and remakes what you think a story can be. It's rare to find a book so satisfying -- KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE Jess Kidd writes gorgeously Gothic novels in the kind of prose that makes you sigh with its loveliness, as a cast of charismatic characters venture into extraordinary situations . . . A terrifically imaginative writer . . . There's danger aplenty, wistful love and longing, unstinting friendship and the kind of writing that offers something to cherish on every page. Utterly unique, entirely beguiling * * Sunday Express * * Written with humour, verve and total originality, Costa-winning Kidd is a storyteller to be cherished * * Stylist * * Propelled by Kidd's trademark, gleefully tongue-twisting lyrical prose, this is a high-spirited, freewheeling tale of eccentric goodies versus villainous rum 'uns * * Daily Mail * *


Author Information

Jess Kidd was brought up in London as part of a large family from County Mayo and has been praised for her original fictional voice. Her first novel, Himself, was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards in 2016 and she was the winner of the Costa Short Story Award in the same year. In 2017, Himself was shortlisted for the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award and longlisted for the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger. Her second novel, The Hoarder, a tale of a lonely care worker and her cranky client set in West London, was described as 'a lyrical gothic detective saga' (Guardian) and 'a brilliantly imaginative tale of secrets and lies, grief and guilt' (Daily Express). Both books were BBC Radio 2 Book Club picks. @JessKiddHerself | jesskidd.com

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