'OUR MOST CONSUMMATE HISTORICAL NOVELIST' Philip Hoare 'Brilliant' Paula Hawkins 'Devastating' The Times 'Terrific' Mail on Sunday From the award-winning author of The Language of Birds and The Crime Writer, a chilling tale of a witch-hunt Alice Samuel might be old and sharp-tongued, but she's no fool. Visiting her new neighbours in her Fenland village, she finds Squire Throckmorton's family troubled and, she suspects, not as God-fearing as they seem. Yet when one of the daughters accuses her of witchcraft, Alice has no idea of the danger she is in or how quickly matters will escalate. The Throckmortons' maid Martha, uneasy herself about strange goings-on in the household, is reluctant to believe that Alice is a witch. But as the entire village gets swept up in the frenzied persecution of one of their own, she struggles to find a voice . . . PRAISE FOR JILL DAWSON 'A skilful storyteller' Hilary Mantel 'A magnificent writer' Cathy Rentzenbrink 'A spark fires throughout Dawson's work' Guardian
Jill Dawson Pořadí knih
Jill Dawsonová se zpočátku etablovala jako básnířka a ve své prozaické tvorbě prokazuje citlivost pro detail a psychologickou hloubku postav. Její romány se často ponořují do složitých vztahů a morálních dilemat, zkoumají lidskou povahu s pronikavým vhledem. Dawsonová mistrně pracuje s jazykem, vytváří sugestivní atmosféru a podmanivé narativy, které čtenáře vtahují do svých dramatických světů. Její díla odrážejí hluboké zamyšlení nad minulostí a jejími ozvěnami v přítomnosti.






- 2022
- 2020
Lucky Bunny
- 384 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of London's East End during the Great Depression, the story follows Queenie Dove, an adept thief shaped by her upbringing in a criminal family and her training with women shoplifters during the Blitz. As she evolves from petty crime to significant heists, motherhood prompts her to seek a more stable life. However, the allure of one final, daring robbery pulls her back into the thrilling and perilous world she knows so well, forcing her to confront the choices that define her life.
- 2019
The Language of Birds
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
A hypnotic and thought-provoking novel inspired by the sensational Lord Lucan case, by the Orange Prize-shortlisted author of Fred & Edie.
- 2016
The Crime Writer
- 247 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
'Brilliant' Paula Hawkins In 1964, the eccentric American novelist Patricia Highsmith is hiding out in a cottage in Suffolk, to concentrate on her writing and escape her fans. She has another motive too - a secret romance with a married lover based in London. Unfortunately it soon becomes clear that all her demons have come with her. Prowlers, sexual obsessives, frauds, imposters, suicides and murderers: the tropes of her fictions clamour for her attention, rudely intruding on her peaceful Suffolk retreat. After the arrival of Ginny, an enigmatic young journalist bent on interviewing her, events take a catastrophic turn. Except, as always in Highsmith's troubled life, matters are not quite as they first appear . . . Masterfully recreating Highsmith's much exercised fantasies of murder and madness, Jill Dawson probes the darkest reaches of the imagination in this novel - at once a brilliant portrait of a writer and an atmospheric, emotionally charged, riveting tale.
- 2014
The Tell-Tale Heart
- 244 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
By the Orange Prize-shortlisted Jill Dawson, a thought-provoking tale of a man who has a heart transplant and finds his feelings - and capacity for love - seem mysteriously to have changed.
- 2009
The Great Lover
- 336 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
A revelatory novel about the poet Rupert Brooke from the Orange and Whitbread- shortlisted author of FRED AND EDIE
- 2007
Watch Me Disappear
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
By the Orange and Whitbread shortlisted author of FRED AND EDIE, a subtle and intriguing novel exploring the line between innocent and warped desire
- 2004
Magpie
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
'A cracking page-turner of a novel', compassionate and beautifully written portrait of a young single mother breaking free from her past
- 2003
In 18th-century France, a child is captured in the forests near Aveyron where he seems to have been living wild for seven years. Now 12 years old, the Wild Boy is put on public display as a freak, and finally handed over to the ambitious, emotionally repressed Doctor Itard, who is charged with educating the boy, whom he names Victor, and trying to discover the secrets of his strange, secret life. But Victor soon becomes a pawn in the raging debate about nature vs nurture, and Itard's attempts to civilise him bear little fruit. Instead, Victor seems drawn to Mme Guerin, his motherly guardian - and to her vivacious daughter, Julie, who is herself falling for Itard as he struggles to understand both Victor and his own confused emotions. Giving a vivid sense of the Revolutionary period, the novel brings to life through the stories of three fascinating characters a mysterious case that resonates in the modern day preoccupation with autism.
- 2002
Fred & Edie
- 292 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of 1922 London, the novel delves into the sensational murder of clerk Percy Thompson, who is fatally stabbed on his way home. The ensuing trial captivates the nation as his wife, Edith, and her lover, Frederick Bywaters, face dire consequences for their actions. With themes of passion, betrayal, and public intrigue, the story explores the complexities of love and justice, highlighting the societal reactions and the overwhelming petition for clemency that garnered over a million signatures.

