The Turnglass: The Sunday Times Bestseller - turn the book, uncover the mystery
 
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ISBN13:9781398514522
ISBN10:1398514527
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:512 pages
Size:197x129 mm
Language:English
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The Turnglass

The Sunday Times Bestseller - turn the book, uncover the mystery
 
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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Short description:

Stuart Turton meets The Magpie Murders in this immersive and unique story for fans of clever crime fiction.

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Pre-order HOLMES &&&&160;MORIARTY - the clever and intriguing new crime mystery from Sunday Times bestselling author Gareth Rubin, out in hardback Autumn 2024.

&&&39;A stunning, ingenious, truly immersive mystery. The Turnglass is a thrilling delight&&&39;&&&160;Chris Whitaker&&&160;

Stuart Turton meets The Magpie Murders in this immersive and unique story for fans of clever crime fiction.

Imagine you’re holding a book in your hands. It’s not just any book though. It’s a tête-bêche novel, beloved of nineteenth-century bookmakers. It’s a book that is two books: two intertwined stories printed back-to-back.
Open the book and the first novella begins. It ends at the middle of the book. Then flip the book over, head to tail, and read the second story in the opposite direction.
Both covers are front covers; and it can be read in either direction, or in both directions at once, alternating chapters, to fully immerse the reader in it.

1880s England. On the bleak island of Ray, off the Essex coast, an idealistic young doctor, Simeon Lee, is called from London to treat his cousin, Parson Oliver Hawes, who is dying. Parson Hawes, who lives in the only house on the island – Turnglass House – believes he is being poisoned. And he points the finger at his sister-in-law, Florence. Florence was declared insane after killing Oliver’s brother in a jealous rage and is now kept in a glass-walled apartment in Oliver’s library. And the secret to how she came to be there is found in Oliver’s tête-bêche journal, where one side tells a very different story from the other.

1930s California. Celebrated author Oliver Tooke, the son of the state governor, is found dead in his writing hut off the coast of the family residence, Turnglass House. His friend Ken Kourian doesn’t believe that Oliver would take his own life. His investigations lead him to the mysterious kidnapping of Oliver’s brother when they were children, and the subsequent secret incarceration of his mother, Florence, in an asylum. But to discover the truth, Ken must decipher clues hidden in Oliver’s final book, a tête-bêche novel – which is about a young doctor called Simeon Lee . . .&&&160;


PRAISE FOR THE TURNGLASS:

&&&39;An intricate and thoroughly mesmerising tale of family plots and schemes across several generations&&&39;&&&160;Guardian

&&&39;Highly atmospheric and hectic searches for terrible truths.&&&160;Rubin has pulled off the difficult trick of writing an ambitious novel that is also an easy, enjoyable read&&&39; The Times, Crime Book of the Month&&&160;
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&&&39;Your initial amazement at his ingenuity comes to sit alongside an appreciation of the heart and depth he brings to his stories. A risky idea, beautifully executed&&&39; The Telegraph
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&&&39;Murder, mystery and secrets combine to create a dazzling achievement that will hook you in’ Best

‘If immersive fiction is for you, you’ll adore this tête-bêche novel . . . Expect two very different stories that magically come together&&&39;&&&160;Belfast Telegraph
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‘Rubin deserves top marks for originality and for braving such a niche literary format…what really stands out is the masterful way the tales are cemented together. Believable characters and accomplished characterization add to the suspense, and with Rubin’s expressive and easily digestible prose both stories can appreciated as old-fashioned murder mysteries&&&39;&&&160;The Lady
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‘This is one of the most enjoyable books I’ve read this year’ Bay Tales

‘It’s an incredible book, it’s so different. It’s unlike anything I’ve read before’ Quick Book Reviews Podcast

‘Wildly clever & evocative, I adored it’ Angela Clarke&&&160;