Acclaim for The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters:
Fantastic. Somewhere between Dickens, Sherlock Holmes and Rider Haggard. I was in seventh heaven -- Kate Mosse, author of * Labyrinth *
A page-turner, a rollicking ride. As stupendous as it is stupefying -- Giles Foden * Guardian *
An erotically charged, rip-roaring adventure * Daily Mail *
Extraordinary. A feat of literary imagination. I cannot recall ever having read a novel comprising so much breaking and entering, spying through keyholes, jumping over walls, hiding in shadows and listening out for footsteps, nor one with so many miraculous escapes * Daily Telegraph *
Think of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: its lurid plots, its murky pea-soupers. Now, apply the production values of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, commission a re-write by the Marquis de Sade . . . A ripping yarn * The London Paper *
Acclaim for The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters:
Fantastic. Somewhere between Dickens, Sherlock Holmes and Rider Haggard. I was in seventh heaven -- Kate Mosse, author of * Labyrinth *
A page-turner, a rollicking ride. As stupendous as it is stupefying -- Giles Foden * Guardian *
An erotically charged, rip-roaring adventure * Daily Mail *
Extraordinary. A feat of literary imagination. I cannot recall ever having read a novel comprising so much breaking and entering, spying through keyholes, jumping over walls, hiding in shadows and listening out for footsteps, nor one with so many miraculous escapes * Daily Telegraph *
Think of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: its lurid plots, its murky pea-soupers. Now, apply the production values of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, commission a re-write by the Marquis de Sade . . . A ripping yarn * The London Paper *