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The Turnglass

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By Gareth Rubin

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On Sale
Dec 3, 2024
Page Count
448 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781454955979

Price

$29.99

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$38.99 CAD

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  3. Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD

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“A stunning, ingenious, truly immersive mystery. The Turnglass is a thrilling delight.” —Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All the Colors of the Dark
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This unique crime novel intertwines two stories—read the first, then flip the book to read the second. These separate mysteries run across two different timelines but are inextricably, forever linked—perfect for readers of The Magpie Murders.

 
1880s, Essex, England: Idealistic young doctor Simeon Lee is called from London to treat his ailing relative Parson Oliver Hawes, who lives in Turnglass House on a bleak island off the coast. Hawes believes he’s being poisoned by his sister-in-law, Florence, who was declared mad years ago after killing the parson’s brother in a jealous rage. Hawes keeps her locked in a glass-walled apartment in the Turnglass library; the secret to how she came to be there is found in his tête-bêche journal, where one side tells a very different story from the other.

1930s, Hollywood: Celebrated author Oliver Tooke, the governor’s son, is found dead by apparent suicide. His aspiring actor friend Ken Kourian isn’t so sure Oliver took his own life. He finds a link between Oliver’s death and the mysterious kidnapping of Oliver’s brother when they were children. He also discovers the secret incarceration of Oliver’s mother, Florence, in an asylum. To get to the truth, Ken must decipher clues hidden in Oliver’s final book, a tête-bêche novel called The Turnglass—which is about a young doctor named Simeon Lee …

“The Turnglass is a bold, breathtaking piece of writing that absolutely nails its two books in one conceit. I doubt I’ll ever read anything like it again, which is the highest compliment I can offer.” —Stuart Turton, bestselling author of The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

“An intricate and thoroughly mesmerizing tale of family plots and schemes across several generations.” —Guardian 

Genre:

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  • Fiction
  • Literary

Gareth Rubinwrites about social affairs, travel, and the arts for British newspapers. In 2013, he directed a documentary about therapeutic art at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London (Bedlam). His books include The Great Cat Massacre, which details how the course of British history has been changed by people making mistakes; Liberation Square, a thriller set in Soviet-occupied London; and The Winter Agent, a thriller set in Paris in 1944. He lives in London.

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Gareth Rubin

About the Author

Gareth Rubin writes about social affairs, travel, and the arts for British newspapers. He is the author of The Winter Agent, about Allied agents in Paris on the eve of D-Day; Liberation Square, a murder mystery set in Soviet-occupied London; and The Waterfall, the sequel to The Turnglass, which encompasses a story with a story within a story. He lives in London.

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