CATRIONA WARD was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in the United States, Kenya, Madagascar, Yemen, and Morocco. She studied English at the University of Oxford and later earned her master's degree in creative writing at the University of East Anglia. Ward is a three-time winner of the August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel: for The Girl from Rawblood, her debut; Little Eve; and The Last House on Needless Street. Little Eve also won the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel. Ward is the international bestselling author of The Last House on Needless Street and Sundial.
"Looking Glass Sound is my favorite Ward novel yet, which is saying
something. There are twists and turns here that even the most jaded
reader will find hard to predict. If you love the novels of Shirley
Jackson, Patricia Highsmith, and Tana French, here's your next
obsession."
--Kelly Link, author of White Cat, Black Dog
"Mind-bending, gasp-inducing, and impossible to put down, Looking
Glass Sound is horror-thriller superstar Ward's best work yet."
--Emily Hughes, Vulture "There is no way to convey the brilliance
or intricacy of Ward's latest novel ... If there is any justice in
this world, Looking Glass Sound will enter the canon of the classic
American macabre. It should be read and studied for decades."
--Neil McRobert, Esquire "An evocative, bone-chilling read,
exploring grief, storytelling, and the dark forces of obsession.
Ward's writing is complex, challenging, and beautiful in equal
measure. A tale to savor."
--Sarah Pearse, New York Times bestselling author of The Sanatorium
"I loved every word...an irresistible, beautifully written story
powered by dread and fascination with the unknown."
--A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in
the Window "Ward's latest may be her scariest yet."
--Booklist (STARRED review) "The prose is lyrically metaphorical,
taking readers into the story as if they're shadows of the
characters. This is a book about a book, inside a book--an
intricate plot with changing perspectives. Reading it is like
walking through a maze of wrong turns and misdirection."
--Library Journal (STARRED review) "Nearly every sentence is
faultless, gutting and precise. Come for the family secrets but
stay for the humanity, tenderness, and empathy that are so central
to Ward's storytelling. This book will truly haunt you long after
you read it."
--Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas
Six
"In the right hands, narrative can be a kaleidoscope, fracturing
into more and more wondrous configurations. I think maybe Catriona
Ward spilled a little blood into her kaleidoscope with this
one."
--Stephen Graham Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The
Only Good Indians
"With prose of poetic clarity, Looking Glass Sound reveals secret
after secret in a structure as intricate and insidiously enmeshing
as a cobweb. Haunting, disturbing and beautiful, it's a truly
extraordinary book. I think it may well be a masterpiece."
--Ramsey Campbell "Devastatingly beautiful, bone-chilling and
enchanting. Looking Glass Sound is further proof that no one writes
like Ward. No one conjures such heartbreak from such raw fear. An
alchemist of storytelling."
--Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin At
the End
"A frightening nesting doll of a novel about ghosts and monsters,
trauma and loss, and the specific aching intensity of teenage
friendships. Perhaps most of all, it's a book about stories--and
their ability to save or destroy the teller. You'll stay up all
night wandering the labyrinth Ward has deftly constructed."
--Katie Gutierrez, bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know
"This twisted tale of ghosts and murderers, derailed lives and
childhood traumas is a vertical labyrinth that will take you
straight down into the heart of darkness. Enthralling and
heartbreaking."
--M. R. Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts "I couldn't
tear myself away. Looking Glass Sound is slyly addictive. Falling
into a Catriona Ward book means knowing you'll be caught and never
let go. Unconventional, imaginative, and brazenly twisted."
--Hailey Piper, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of No Gods for
Drowning "Ward is a master of tugging at the strings of a deeply
personal story until she's woven them into an epic, terrifying,
multi-generational web. Looking Glass Sound is haunting and
immersive. I loved getting caught up in it."
--Chuck Tingle, USA Today bestselling author of Camp Damascus
"You've read nothing like it before.... Impossibly compelling,
brilliantly plotted, and incredibly moving all at once. I think at
this point we can all just agree to follow Ward wherever she takes
us."
--Virginia Feito, author of Mrs. March "The dread rises like a
saltwater tide in a claustrophobic cave. Looking Glass Sound is a
mesmerizing and haunting performance of a novel."
--Lavie Tidhar, author of By Force Alone "Ward dazzles with her
ability to deliver satisfying narrative surprises at nearly every
turn."
--Publishers Weekly "Ward is an inspired spider and Looking Glass
Sound is her most masterful web yet. And we, dear readers, are
nothing more than mere flies happily trapped within the pages of
this brilliantly intricate novel."
--Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Ghost Eaters "Readers will
question every word as Ward expertly weaves together an enigmatic
story of friendship, young love, obsession, and horror."
--Polygon
"A blisteringly smart portrait of the tortuous ways a story can
take on its own life. Surprising, moving, and sophisticated."
--Megan Shepherd, New York Times bestselling author of Malice House
"An origami puzzle of a book, the mystery so beautifully crafted
you don't see the folds, with edges sharp as a paper cut. I loved
it."
--Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls "Looking Glass Sound
is a wonderful piece of Gothic sleight-of-hand. A beautifully
sinister tale of perception and identity that had me enthralled
from the first page."
--Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat "Unbelievably good.... so
clever, so haunting and melancholic. It's so beautiful, so dark,
and so vivid."
--Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne "Totally stunning. ...At its
heart a book about the madness of story telling, possession and
grief. I loved it!"
--Araminta Hall, author of Imperfect Women "Put simply, Looking
Glass Sound is a multilayered masterpiece of speculative fiction
and proof that a horror novel can reach the greatest of literary
heights."
--Grimdark Magazine "So, so brilliant. Absolutely Ward's best yet.
Her characters, the way she weaves together all the storylines, the
reveals - all of them top notch, brilliantly done, and all while my
heart was literally banging out of my chest."
--Lisa Hall, author of The Perfect Couple
Also by Catriona Ward:
The Last House on Needless Street
Sundial
Little Eve
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