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The Birdcage Library: A spellbinding novel of hidden clues and dark obsession NEW for 2023
By (Author) Freya Berry
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
31st October 2023
22nd June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Hardback
400
Width 158mm, Height 238mm, Spine 40mm
620g
Dear Reader, the man I love is trying to kill me...
A rich, beguiling story of long-buried secrets and dark obsession, The Birdcage Library will hold you in its spell until the final page.'A delicious page-turning mystery within a mystery, with twists and surprises' LIZ HYDER 'A twisty, atmospheric tale full of dark secrets and hidden clues. Compulsive' KATE HAMER'Gothic, gorgeous and atmospheric; an immersive page-turner to be swept up in' ELLERY LLOYD'It glistens with a hint of the danger that lurks within' CHARLOTTE PHILBY'Dark, claustrophobic and clever storytelling' JANE SHEMILT_________1932. Emily Blackwood, adventuress and plant hunter, travels north for a curious new commission. A gentleman has written to request she catalogue his vast collection of taxidermied creatures before sale. On arrival, Emily finds a ruined castle, its owner haunted by a woman who vanished five decades before. And when she discovers the ripped pages of a diary, crammed into the walls, she realises dark secrets lie here, waiting to entrap her too...Early readers are gripped: 'The treasure map aspect and the remote windswept castle setting made for an excellent read ' REAL READER REVIEW'I loved the twists in the book and the storyline was so cleverly written ' REAL READER REVIEW'A beautifully written work of historical fiction with a treasure hunt at its centre. I was gripped from the start by the gothic atmosphere and the twists and revelations were intelligently crafted ' REAL READER REVIEW'Gripping...I thought the mystery was clever.. intelligently written and I thoroughly enjoyed the jewels of scientific discoveries scattered throughout the story ' REAL READER REVIEW__________ Acclaim for The Dictator's Wife, a BBC 2 Between the Covers selection:'A remarkable new talent' ANTHONY HOROWITZ'A gripping, intelligent thriller' EMMA STONEX'Compelling, atmospheric... It's BRILLIANT' MARIAN KEYES 'Gripping and moving' HARLAN COBEN'Excellent' HARRIET TYCE'Richly imagined' THE TIMES'Sumptuously written. One of the most compelling literary debuts of the year' GLAMOUR'Darkly compelling' STYLISTA brave adventuress, a looming castle and an entire menagerie of the wild and exotic - this is a gothic, gorgeous and vividly atmospheric novel, an immersive literary page-turner to be swept up in -- Ellery Lloyd
Freya Berry studied English Literature at Cambridge. She graduated with a double first and worked as a financial and political journalist at Reuters and the Daily Mail in London and New York. Her debut novel The Dictator's Wife was inspired by the close observation of the wives of some of the world's most powerful leaders. It was featured on the BBC's Between the Covers and was The New European's novel of the year. Freya lives in London.