The Unpierced Heart

Author: Katy Darby

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  • : 26.00 NZD
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  • : September 2012
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  • : United Kingdom
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  • : December 2012
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Barcode 9780241954225
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Description

First published in trade paperback as "The Whores' Asylum", "The Unpierced Heart" is a thrilling, gothic debut sure to appeal to fans of Sarah Waters' "Fingersmith" and "Tipping the Velvet" and Michel Faber's "The Crimson Petal" and the "White". Oxford, 1887: brilliant medical student Stephen Chapman volunteers at a shelter devoted to reforming fallen women, where he meets and falls for Diana, a girl who has broken hearts and inspired deadly duels. His best friend Edward sees her as a dangerous temptress, but Stephen believes she is a wronged woman. What secrets does Diana hold, and what will happen when Stephen strays further into unknown and forbidden territory? So begins a bloody and lusty tale of ill-lit streets and seedy taverns, of harlots and drunkards, of the highest in the land seeking out the lowest kind of depravity, of desperate murder and scandalous orgies, and of an innocent trapped in a world of passion and sin. Praise for Katy Darby: "Darby knows how to write a cracking novel ...Darkly enjoyable" ("Metro"). "Debut novelist Katy Darby has wrought a truly gothic little gem that could almost have fallen through a wormhole, 125 years ago...Darby manages to retain the flavour of the authors she so obviously admires - Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle - but at the same time establishes her own voice and creates a contemporary narrative .
..a rare achievement" ("Independent on Sunday"). Katy Darby studied English Literature at Somerville College, Oxford, and Creative Writing at U.E.A. where she received the David Higham Award. Her fiction has been read on BBC Radio, and she has published stories in "Slice", "Mslexia" and "The London Magazine", as well as winning prizes in several international fiction competitions. She teaches writing at City University, edits the short story magazine "Litro" and co-runs the monthly live fiction event Liars' League. She lives in London.

Reviews

A compelling tale of death, despair and obsession ... Wildly and knowingly melodramatic but done with such energy and ingenuity that it's also tremendous fun Sunday Times Richly atmospheric and rattling away in fine style, it conjures 19th century high society and its sordid underbelly with verve and flair ... Darby knows how to write a cracking novel ... Darkly enjoyable Metro This book really is a thing of beauty - and that's before you even open the cover ... The illusion is maintained inside, because the debut novelist Katy Darby has wrought a truly gothic little gem that could almost have fallen through a wormhole, 125 years ago... Darby manages to retain the flavour of the authors she so obviously admires - Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle - but at the same time establishes her own voice and creates a contemporary narrative ... a rare achievement Independent on Sunday A consistently engaging and suspenseful Gothic melodrama Herald Thrilling gothic romance Daily Express

Author description

Katy Darby studied English Literature at Somerville College, Oxford, and Creative Writing at U.E.A. where she received the David Higham Award. Her fiction has been read on BBC Radio, and she has published stories in Slice, Mslexia and The London Magazine, as well as winning prizes in several international fiction competitions. She teaches writing at City University, edits the short story magazine Litro (www.litro.co.uk) and co-runs the monthly live fiction event Liars' League (www.liarsleague.com). She lives in London.