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Lace Reader
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HarperCollins
Oprawa: Miękka
Opis
Drawn by family. Driven by fear. Haunted by fate. Would knowing the future be a gift or a burden? Or even a curse!? The Whitney women of Salem, Massachusetts are renowned for reading the future in the patterns of lace. But the future doesn't always bring good news -- as Towner Whitney knows all too well. When she was just fifteen her gift sent her whole world crashing to pieces. She predicted -- and then witnessed -- something so horrific that she vowed never to read lace again, and fled her home and family for good. Salem is a place of ghosts for Towner, and she swore she would never return. Yet family is a powerful tie. So it is that fifteen years later, Towner finds herself back in Salem. Her beloved Great Aunt Eva has suddenly disappeared -- and when you've lived a life like Eva's, that could mean real trouble. But Salem is wreathed in sickly shadows and whispered half-memories. It's fast becoming clear that the ghosts of Towner's fractured past have not been brought fully into the light. And with them comes the threat of terrifying new disaster. A literary page-turner with depth, narrative power and a story that novels like 'The Thirteenth Tale' can only dream of, 'The Lace Reader' is a bewitching and tightly plotted read. 'An unusual and beguiling literary thriller about a fascinating family of women. The setting of the tight-knit Salem community, still haunted by a heritage of witchcraft and persecution, is marvellously evoked. Enchanting, whimsical and menacing by turns and with a brightly drawn oddball cast it's an exhilarating and ultimately uplifting read.' Rachel Hore, 'The Memory Garden' 'Blithe and creepy in equal measure. [Barry] captures [Salem] evocatively and often wittily. What is real in "The Lace Reader"? What is not?!There are clues planted everywhere.' New York Times 'Gripping!a marvellously bizarre cast of characters (living and dead) in a uniquely colorful town.' Washington Post 'A gorgeously written literary novel that's also a doozy of a thriller, capped with a jaw-dropping denouement that will leave even the most careful reader gasping!a major feat.' Chicago Tribune 'Set in Salem, Brunonia Barry's "The Lace Reader" is a witty dark story about a family gifted with the art of reading fortunes in lace heirlooms, but whose sinister predictions frighten even themselves.' Easy Living 'This self-published bestseller is likely to become a publishing sensation, as well as being a good old-fashioned page-turner.' Psychologies magazine '[A] richly imagined saga of passion, suspense and magic' Time magazine 'A spine-tingler !"The Lace Reader" is tailor-made for a boisterous night at the book club.' People magazine 'Haunting tale set in the heartland of old witchcraft. Atmospheric novel!"The Lace Reader" is an enchanting literary thriller, which mesmerises you into falling for Towner's version of events and the unexpected twist. Don't say she didn't warn you.' Daily Express 'It seems the past won't stay put in this fast-paced story full of intrigue and drama.' Gloss Magazine 'Secrets and prejudice plague the Whitneys who are no stranger to tragedy; suicide and domestic abuse have strained relations between family members and the wider community!It seems the past won't stay put in this fast-paced story full of intrigue and drama.' Image magazine "The Lace Reader" is a terrific paranormal police procedural. The story line is fast-paced and Brunonia Barry provides an enjoyable mystery in which relativity is not an exact science. "The Lace Reader" is a winner.' Harriet Klausner, The Mystery Gazette '"The Lace Reader" is that rare thing -- a literary page-turner, worthy for its story and for its art.' Narrative magazine 'A captivating debut. Barry excels at capturing the feel of small town life, and balances action with close looks at the characters' inner worlds. Her pacing and use of different perspectives show tremendous skill and will keep readers captivated all the way through.' Publishers Weekly Starred Review
Szczegóły
Rok wydania
2009
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
400
ISBN
9780007307371
EAN
9780007307371
Kraj produkcji
PL
Producent
HarperCollins Polska Sp. z o.o.
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