A Daphne du Maurier-esque chiller set on the mysterious
Cornish coast from the author of The Silent Companions and The
Corset
On the Cornish coast, Morvoren House plays host to two young women
who - forty years apart - are both faced with sinister tales of
fairy possession. Are these merely stories told by the
superstitious and ill-educated or is there something dark lurking
beneath Morvoren House?
Laura Purcell is a former bookseller and lives in Colchester
with her husband and pet guinea pigs. Her first novel for
Bloomsbury, The Silent Companions, was a Radio 2 and Zoe Ball ITV
Book Club pick and was the winner of the WHSmith Thumping Good Read
Award, while Laura’s gothic chiller The Corset was acclaimed as a
‘masterpiece’ by readers and reviewers alike.
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Deliciously spooky
*Observer*
Anyone familiar with Purcell’s previous novels will know she’s an
expert at bone-rattling tension … and Bone China is just as eerie …
Written with an atmosphere of real foreboding, this is a
sensational late autumn read as the evenings close in
*Stylist*
Du Maurier-tastic … Purcell has a sure storytelling touch, a
command of atmosphere and a keen eye for the telling details of
social history. Oh, and she stores up some satisfying and suitably
macabre final revelations
*Guardian*
A Victorian tale replete with laudanum, tuberculosis and possibly
fairies … a clever, creepy read
*Sunday Express, Best New Thrillers*
[Laura Purcell] does creeping menace like no one else. With Bone
China, once again, I'm sleeping with the lights on
*Red*
A brilliantly atmospheric and chilling tale and I raced through the
pages hardly daring to find out what would happen next! Laura’s
characters and the world they inhabit are compelling, unsettling
and richly drawn. A fabulous tale!
*Ruth Hogan, author of 'The Keeper of Lost Things'*
With a cast of mysterious characters, a beautifully written sense
of foreboding, and something malevolent (possibly) lurking around
every cover, Bone China is a deliciously sinister and chilling read
for fans of superior scary fiction
*Heat*
If Charles Dickens and Emily Brontë had a love-child, it would be
Laura Purcell. Bone China is a deliciously creepy novel full of
rambling houses, storm-soaked nights, sinister secrets and hidden
agendas that kept me turning the pages
*Lorna Cook, author of 'The Forgotten Village'*
So many books are hyped up as being the next Jamaica Inn or the
next Rebecca, but Bone China really is, and I think Queen Daphne
might have to hand over the crown to Queen Laura. The research was
just exquisite ... A cut above anything else I’ve read this
year
*Natasha Pulley, author of 'The Watchmaker of Filigree Street'*
I absolutely loved it. Sublime gothic atmosphere, completely
gripping story and I honestly didn’t expect it to hit me so hard
emotionally. It’s not just that I couldn’t put it down, I just
couldn’t let go of those characters
*Martyn Waites, author of 'The Old Religion'*
Profoundly atmospheric and eerie … Full of compelling and
beautifully crafted prose and a plot that will have you racing
through the pages
*Sunday Post*
This is an absolute treat, all wrapped up in Laura Purcell’s
gorgeous and compelling prose. I would very happily be pixy-led for
days through the pages of this book!
*Alison Littlewood, author of 'A Cold Season'*
Menacing, macabre and utterly gripping. Laura Purcell has done it
again
*Essie Fox, author of 'The Last Days of Leda Grey'*
Brilliant, spine chillingly clever, a fabulously suspenseful tale
that will seduce you utterly with its twists and turns
*Professor Kate Williams, author of 'Rival Queens'*
Purcell is rapidly making a name for herself as the queen of the
superior bone chiller and this newest novel is no exception ...
Naturally nothing is as it appears and a very creepy mystery soon
unfolds
*i*
I absolutely loved it! I raced through it, transfixed, as the
gloomy and atmospheric Morvoren House offered up its chilling
secrets. Laura spins her plot with all the mischievous cunning of a
Cornish Fairy
*Sonia Velton, author of 'Blackberry and Wild Rose'*
Praise for The Corset: A classic Victorian tale of murder most
foul, twisted with a curious supernatural thread ... chilling
*Stylist*
A contender for my Book of the Year. Beautifully written,
intricately plotted, a masterpiece
*Sarah Hilary*
A compelling slice of early Victorian gothic … An evocative
portrait of a society that punishes women who dare to contravene
social norms
*Guardian*
Intricate, atmospheric and chilling – with a wonderfully dark
premise at its heart
*Woman & Home*
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