H.G. Parry lives in a book-infested flat in Wellington, New Zealand, which she shares with her sister and two overactive rabbits. She holds a PhD in English Literature from Victoria University of Wellington, and teaches English, Film, and Media Studies. Her short fiction has appeared in Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, and small press anthologies. The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep is her debut novel.
"A delightful blend of adventure and mystery and marvel, a story in
which the fantastical becomes real. This beautifully-written novel
is an exploration of the power fiction wields -- the power to
inform and to change, even to endanger, our everyday
world."--Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
"A joyous adventure through all the tales you've ever loved. Funny,
charming, clever and heartfelt, you're absolutely going to adore
The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep."--Tasha Suri, author of Empire
of Sand
"Clever, emotionally compelling, and teeming with witty allusions.
In a story reminiscent of the literary world-bending adventures of
Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next, Parry has crafted a tale which will
appeal to the cherished dreams-and secret nightmares-of all
bibliophiles."--Cass Morris, auctor of From Unseen Fire
"Engaging and intelligent, The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heepkept me
turning the pages to discover familiar characters and surprising
twists."--Rowenna Miller, author of Torn
"Fun, witty, and full of insights about the powerful effect of
stories on our lives, this book is highly recommended. Give it to
readers who devoured Jasper Fforde, Jim C. Hines' Libriomancer
(2012), and Genevieve Cogman's The Invisible Library (2016), and to
readers looking for adventurous fantasy with a soupçon of family
drama."--Booklist (starred review)
"A daring exploration of the worlds within words. Parry writes with
the keen insight of Sherlock Holmes, the generous heart of David
Copperfield, and the haunting soul of Dorian Grey."--Jordanna Max
Brodsky, author of The Wolf in the Whale
"H.G. Parry has crafted an imaginative and unique exploration of
how words shift our lives in ways big and small. The Unlikely
Escape of Uriah Heep is a rollicking adventure that thrills like
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere mashed up with Penny Dreadful in the best
post-modern way. Equal parts sibling rivalry, crackling mystery,
and Dickensian battle royale, it'll be one of your most fun reads
this year."--Mike Chen, author of Here and Now and Then
"H.G. Parry's ambitious debut novel is a delight of magic and
literature, love and adventure. With vibrant characters and a
passion for story that shines through every word, this engaging
read establishes Parry as a writer to watch."--Kat Howard, author
of An Unkindness of Ghosts
"If you've ever checked the backs of your wardrobe for snow and
lamp-light -- if you've ever longed to visit Pemberley House or
221B Baker Street, to battle the Jabberwock or wander through a
fictional London fog -- this book belongs to you. It's a
star-studded literary tour and a tangled mystery and a reflection
on reading itself; it's a pure delight."--Alix E. Harrow,
bestselling author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January
"Many have tried and some have succeeded in writing mashups with
famed literary characters, but Parry knocks it out of the park...
Just plain wonderful."--Kirkus (starred review)
"Parry does a lovely dance on and around the stage of Dickens and
other classical literature, playing fast and loose with the nature
of reality to tell a story about the transformative act of the
reading process and the importance of family, both found and not.
The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep is dead clever and enormously
satisfying."--Vivian Shaw, author of Strange Practice
"Part mystery, all magical, The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep is
both amusing and perceptive; the novel entertains as it reminds us
of the power of words and how fiction can influence real
life."--Locus
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