The Twisted Heart by Rebecca Gowers
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The Twisted Heart


Price: $18.99
On Sale: 04/09/2009
Formats:     Trade PB

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Kit, a work-obsessed literature student, decides on a whim to go to a dance class. And for a while it looks as if Joe, the shadowy figure she meets there, may tempt her to put her books aside and live a little. But as Joe’s world becomes increasingly threatening and Kit’s research leads her to stumble on a complex historical mystery, she is faced with a choice. should she hide away in her studies or make a leap of faith that could change her existence forever?

The Twisted Heart is both a hugely enjoyable novel about the challenges of love and a startling exploration of previously unrecognized links between the young Charles Dickens and the deranged murder of a prostitute known as The Countess. Brilliantly weaving these threads together, The Twisted Heart confirms Gowers as one of the most exciting writers in Britain today.


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Critical Praise for The Twisted Heart

“A literary jeu d’esprit in the style of Scarlett Thomas’s The End of Mr. Y…skittish, stream-of-consciousness prose, ultra-realistic dialogue and a genuinely puzzling historical murder mystery. The romance [between Kit and Joe]…is fresh and clever and very funny.”
The Guardian Review

ISBN: 9781554681853; ISBN10: 1554681855; Imprint: HarperCollins Canada ; On Sale: 04/09/2009; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: ; Pages: 288; $18.99; Ages: Newborn to 0

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