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The Swell :An utterly captivating and atmospheric dual-timeline mystery, set in Iceland

The Swell

The Swell :An utterly captivating and atmospheric dual-timeline mystery, set in Iceland

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Published: 27 February, 2025
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'Spellbinding . . . I could not put The Swell down' Anya Bergman
'A d
eeply satisfying, deftly woven novel of female power and resistance' Anna Hope
'Bewitching . . . as beautiful as it is haunting' Freya Berry
'Addictive and twisty' Liza Klaussman
'Gripping, bewitching and laced with atmosphere' Harriet Constable
'Atmospheric . . . Kat Gordon is a master storyteller' Cathryn Kemp

IN PLACES OF DARKNESS, WOMEN WILL RISE . . .


Iceland, 1910. In the middle of a severe storm two sisters - Freyja and Gudrun - rescue a mysterious, charismatic man from a shipwreck near their remote farm.

Sixty-five years later, a young woman - Sigga - is spending time with her grandmother when they learn a body has been discovered on a mountainside near Reykjavik, perfectly preserved in ice.

Moving between the turn of the 20th century and the 1970s as a dark mystery is unravelled, The Swell is a spellbinding, beautifully atmospheric read, rich in Icelandic myth.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781786584366
ISBN10 1786584360
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 407 g
Product Dimensions 153 x 234 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bonnier Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Spellbinding. Entranced by dark, icy, mythical Iceland and captivated by two generations of women and their struggle for agency, I could not put The Swell down. Evocative and heartbreaking, this is a story of sisterhood, with a page-turning mystery at the heart of the novel. * Anya Bergman, author of The Witches of Vardo *
A deeply satisfying, deftly woven novel of female power and resistance, and of feminisms both implicit and explicit. Early and late 20th century Iceland are both beautifully evoked in Kat Gordon's rich, captivating prose. Highly recommended. * Anna Hope, author of Expectation *
Thoroughly bewitching. Kat Gordon's spare prose is as beautiful as it is haunting. * Freya Berry, author of The Birdcage Library *
A skilful, measured, atmospheric mystery set in Iceland and weaving across two timelines. Kat Gordon is a master storyteller. * Cathryn Kemp, author of A Poisoner's Tale *
Gripping, bewitching, and laced with atmosphere, reading The Swell was a wonderfully sensory experience. * Harriet Constable, author of The Instrumentalist *
Beautiful and powerful, a story of courage and survival that echoes across generations. Kat Gordon presents us with a compelling tale of two women living in very different times in the 20th century, both striving for change in the face of danger and oppression. The harsh, often lightless, landscape mirrors the struggle for liberation for these young women. I am sure this haunting, melancholic yet ultimately hopeful novel will appeal to readers of Elizabeth O'Connor's Whale Fall. * Emily Critchley, author of The Undoing of Violet Claybourne *
In beautiful, crisp prose The Swell examines the saga of one family and the often complicated role of the women within it. An addictive and twisty read. * Liza Klaussman, author of Tigers in Red Weather *
Set against a dramatic and treacherous Icelandic landscape, The Swell is a cinematic and compelling story of hope, autonomy and transformation. * Elle Machray, author of Remember, Remember *

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Author's Bio

Kat Gordon worked briefly at Time Out, as a gymnastics coach, an HIV counsellor, and as the world's worst bartender before publishing her first novel, The Artificial Anatomy of Parks. Her second novel, An Unsuitable Woman, was picked by Richard and Judy for their Book Club. Having lived in Budapest and Reykjavik, she is currently settled in London with her partner and their son.

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