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PUBLISHER: Head of Zeus
ISBN: 9781804548967
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 448
PUBLICATION DATE:
December 7, 2023
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The Bequest
Joanna Margaret
A PhD student uncovers dark secrets in this ‘richly atmospheric and irresistibly readable’ (Joyce Carol Oates) Gothic mystery set in Scotland, Italy, and France. For fans of Donna Tartt and Elizabeth Kostova.
Fleeing a disastrous affair with a colleague, Isabel Henley leaves the US to begin a PhD in Scotland. There she reconnects with the charismatic scholar Rose Brewster, a former classmate, who becomes a much-needed friend. When Rose reveals she’s in trouble, Isabel decides to help her.
Then Rose vanishes.
At first it seems she has taken her own life, but then Isabel receives a coded message: Rose is alive but held captive by people who don’t want her to complete her research. Isabel realises she must finish it if she wants to save her friend’s life – and her own.
Isabel’s search takes her to Italy and France where she uncovers a chain of betrayal and treason lasting centuries. She must solve a 400-year-old mystery… or risk being claimed by it too.
For fans of The Cloisters, The Secret History and The Maidens, and combining epistolary elements, this is a gripping literary thriller set in the world of dark academia.
Reviews for The Bequest
‘A brilliant debut, as smart as it is compelling’ Tasha Alexander
‘A first rate mystery by a first time author. Intriguing plot and well drawn characters’ Martin Cruz Smith
Reviews of The Bequest
Richly atmospheric and irresistibly readable — Joyce Carol Oates Intricately plotted, exquisitely written, and brimming with atmosphere, The Bequest is a brilliant debut, as smart as it is compelling — Tasha Alexander A first rate mystery by a first time author. Intriguing plot and well drawn characters — Martin Cruz Smith This one will appeal to lovers of Dan Brown and Elizabeth Kostova and other mysteries of old documents and historical figures * Kirkus * Readers will eagerly await Margaret's next * Publishers Weekly * There are two attractions here: the present-day academic whodunnit and the olden puzzle revealed in Renaissance letters; viewers of the Netflix series The Chair will eat this up, as will readers of Philippa Gregory and Robert J. Lloyd * First Clue *
Joanna Margaret
Joanna Margaret is an art historian whose previous writing and scholarly work has focused on Florentine aristocrats in sixteenth-century France. She holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews and an MFA from NYU, where Joyce Carol Oates served as her thesis advisor. The Bequest is her first novel.Follow Joanna at www.joanna-margaret.com