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Description
As the age of the photograph dawns in Victorian Bath, silhouette artist Agnes is struggling to keep her business afloat. Still recovering from a serious illness herself, making enough money to support her elderly mother and her orphaned nephew Cedric has never been easy, but then one of her clients is murdered shortly after sitting for Agnes, and then another, and another... Why is the killer seemingly targeting her business?
Desperately seeking an answer, Agnes approaches Pearl, a child spirit medium lodging in Bath with her older half-sister and her ailing father, hoping that if Pearl can make contact with those who died, they might reveal who killed them.
But Agnes and Pearl quickly discover that instead they may have opened the door to something that they can never put back...
Product details

Published | 02 Feb 2021 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 416 |
ISBN | 9781526602572 |
Imprint | Raven Books |
Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Purcell is fast establishing herself as the doyenne of gothic mystery, and this positively oozes uncanny menace … Niftily plotted and deftly researched, it's one to read with the lights blazing and the door bolted
Mail on Sunday
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A clever and well-researched novel with a good twist, and it shows the nightmare of life for single women of limited means in the 19th century
Literary Review
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With atmospheric séances, a cast of quirky characters and a hint of the supernatural, this will have you guessing to the end
Woman&Home
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There's always a satisfying edge to Laura Purcell's writing and The Shape of Darkness is no exception: this is dark, atmospheric storytelling that both satisfies and unsettles
Living Magazine
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Dripping with atmosphere with a corkscrew plot, Laura Purcell just gets better and better
Stacey Halls, author of The Familiars and The Foundling
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It's her best one yet and that's saying something. A story of a woman haunted in every way possible, I think it's a future gothic classic
Martyn Waites