A fascinating look at racism and snobbery. Broken postwar Germany is superbly drawn and events in Africa are horrific—The Times
Beguiling, unsettling, and wonderfully atmospheric. A dark expedition across a nightmarish landscape of physical and emotional damage and moral decay—Sarah Waters, praise for The Spring of Kasper Meier
Elegantly crafted and engrossing - Fergusson's The Other Hoffmann Sister is excellent—William Ryan, author of The Constant Soldier
Taut, subtle, ambitious and engrossing. A gripping story of conflicting loyalties spanning a turbulent and changing world—Imogen Robertson, author of The Paris Winter
[An] atmospheric, morally complex historical novel—Sunday Times Culture 'Must Read'
[A] brilliant, unsettling novel . . . With echoes of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, it explores the darker, unpredictable side of human behaviour . . . this is a wonderfully atmospheric read that keeps you guessing. Highly recommended, and perfect for fans of Sarah Perry's The Essex Serpent—The Lady
A richly accomplished work with a fascinating central character. And like the best historical novelists, Fergusson combines the ability both to bring the past to life with grippingly immediate vignettes, and use it to illustrate themes such as betrayal, prejudice and the deceptive nature of memory, which remain universal—i
In this intricately plotted novel, Ben Fergusson takes a little-known slice of history and fashions it into a gripping love story—Mail on Sunday
The evocative setting and the quick-paced plot takes the reader on a whirlwind tour through South Africa, to Berlin and back again, through war and its aftermath, through aristocracy and the von Ketz's crumbling estate. The novel, written by the award-winning author Ben Fergusson, would appeal to fans of Sarah Perry's The Essex Serpent.—10 Best Book Club Reads, independent.co.uk
Shortlisted for the Sunday Times/Peters Fraser & Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award in 2015, Ben Fergusson was much praised for his first novel, The Spring of Kasper Meier...The Other Hoffmann Sister confirms the talent for atmospheric, morally complex historical fiction that Fergusson showed in his first novel...An engrossing exploration of the ways that secrecy, racism and snobbery take their toll on its finely realised characters'—Sunday Times
A beautiful, compelling read with exquisitely drawn characters. Wonderful—Jason Hewitt, author of Devastation Road
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940159877048 |
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Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
Publication date: | 05/04/2017 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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