This darkly gothic collection of stories explores the unsettlingborderland between reality and the supernatural.Ranging from early twentieth-century France to 1960s South Wales and contemporary Europe, Jo Mazelis singular vision and poetic language creates characters caught upinevents and feelings they do not fullyunderstandor control, giving the book itsuncannyfocus. Not all is as it seemsina world where first impressions may only conceal disguises and false trails - and there's no going back. "
Jo Mazelis Boeken
Jo Mazelis creëert verhalen die de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring verkennen door middel van haar korte verhalen, poëzie en essays. Haar veelgeprezen collecties onderzoeken ingewikkelde relaties en innerlijke werelden met een scherp oog voor detail, en ontvangen erkenning als selecties voor prestigieuze literaire prijzen. Haar debuutroman, winnaar van de Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize, toont haar meesterschap in het weven van boeiende plots en inzichtelijke karakterstudies. Mazelis' schrijven onderscheidt zich door haar lyrische proza en haar diepe vermogen om verborgen betekenissen in het weefsel van het dagelijks leven te ontdekken.




Diving Girls
- 200bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
This collection of short stories showcases the talent of a prize-winning author, offering unique and captivating narratives that are sure to engage readers. Recognized for its quality, the book was shortlisted for both the Best First Book Award in the Eurasia Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Welsh Book of the Year 2003, highlighting its critical acclaim and literary significance.
Circle Games
- 263bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
The instinct to make rivals; the urge to reach out to others. These competing claims - and flawed, elusive love - are the territory of these nineteen stories. This book aims to probe our darker fantasies of power, control and revenge, in a world not far removed from Grimm's icy forests, where games are seldom innocent.
Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize Winner 2015 Lucy Swann is trying on a new life. She’s cut and dyed her hair and bought new clothes, but she’s only got as far as a small town in northern France when her flight is violently cut short. When Inspector Vivier and his handsome assistant Sabine Pelat begin their investigation the chance encounters of her last days take on a new significance. Lucy’s death, like a stone thrown into a pool, sends out far-reaching ripples, altering the lives of people who never knew her as well as those of her loved ones back home.