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The Outcast
The Outcast
paperback | English
Published:
2 July, 2015
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781784700799 |
| ISBN10 | 1784700797 |
| Number Of Pages | 480 |
| Item Weight | 320 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 36 x 198 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Vintage |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Media tie-in |
Media Reviews
Febrile and atmospheric * Good Book Guide *
Devastatingly good * Daily Mail *
A gripping love story with a twist. If you liked Atonement by Ian McEwan, you'll love this * Harper's Bazaar *
A dark but beautifully written, heart-wringing suspense tale * Independent on Sunday *
Compelling and emotionally absorbing, Sadie Jones's use of language is elegant and her characters heartbreaking -- Jojo Moyes
Reads like a thriller, the tension and menace build expertly...a powerful novel * Financial Times *
Comparisons with Ian McEwan are inevitable, but Jones's assured, compassionate writing is satisfyingly original * Guardian *
The sense of mounting suspense coupled with the beautifully drawn characterisation makes this a novel that's guaranteed to get right under your skin * Glamour *
Beautifully crafted, wonderfully filmic, very real and emotional. It keeps you guessing. All you want in a book * Daily Express *
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Sadie Jones is a novelist and screenwriter who was born and brought up in London. Her first novel, The Outcast (`Devastatingly good', Daily Mail) won the Costa First Novel Award and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. It was also a Richard and Judy Summer Reads number one bestseller and adapted for BBC Television. Her second novel, Small Wars (`Outstanding', The Times; `One of the best books about the English at war ever', Joel Morris), was published in 2009, and longlisted for the Orange Prize. Her third, in 2012, was The Uninvited Guests (`A shimmering comedy of manners and disturbing commentary on class... a brilliant novel', Ann Patchett) followed by Fallout in 2014 (`Intoxicating and immersive', The Sunday Times).