A fabulous tale! With a cast of mysterious characters, a beautifully written sense of foreboding, and something malevolent (possibly) lurking around every cover, Bone China is a deliciously sinister and chilling read for fans of superior scary fiction * Heat * If Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte had a love-child, it would be Laura Purcell. With Bone China, once again, I'm sleeping with the lights on * Red * A brilliantly atmospheric and chilling tale and I raced through the pages hardly daring to find out what would happen next! Laura's characters and the world they inhabit are compelling, unsettling and richly drawn. a clever, creepy read * Sunday Express, Best New Thrillers * does creeping menace like no one else. Oh, and she stores up some satisfying and suitably macabre final revelations * Guardian * A Victorian tale replete with laudanum, tuberculosis and possibly fairies. Purcell has a sure storytelling touch, a command of atmosphere and a keen eye for the telling details of social history. Written with an atmosphere of real foreboding, this is a sensational late autumn read as the evenings close in * Stylist * Du Maurier-tastic. Deliciously spooky * Observer * Anyone familiar with Purcell's previous novels will know she's an expert at bone-rattling tension.
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