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The Warm Hands of Ghosts

The Warm Hands of Ghosts

the sweeping new novel from the international bestselling author

Summary

The sweeping new novel from New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden.

'A book you won't want to let go of.' Diana Gabaldon
'A spectacular tour de force ... I love this book so much and want everyone to read it!' Naomi Novik
'Well-researched and beautifully written, this is a compelling, memorable novel.’ The Guardian
'Darkly beautiful and deeply humane ... The Warm Hands of Ghosts will stir your heart, and settle into your bones.' Ava Reid
'Visionary, imaginative and brilliantly written.' Anthony Horowitz
‘This exquisite novel took me over like a haunting ... One of the best historical fantasies I've ever read’ Emma Törzs
‘A historical fantasy that will touch the hearts of many readers’ Fantasy Hive
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World War One, and as shells fall in Flanders, a Canadian nurse searches for her brother believed dead in the trenches despite eerie signs that suggest otherwise in this gripping and powerful historical novel from the bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale.


January 1918. Laura Iven has been discharged from her duties as a nurse and sent back to Halifax, Canada, leaving behind a brother still fighting in the trenches of the First World War. Now home, she receives word of Freddie's death in action along with his uniform -but something doesn't quite make sense. Determined to find out more, Laura returns to Belgium as a volunteer at a private hospital. Soon after arriving, she hears whispers about ghosts moving among those still living and a strange inn-keeper whose wine gives soldiers the gift of oblivion. Could this have happened to Freddie - but if so, where is he?

November 1917. Freddie Iven awakens after an explosion to find himself trapped under an overturned pillbox with an enemy soldier, a German, each of them badly wounded. Against all odds, the two men form a bond and succeed in clawing their way out. But once in No Man's Land, where can either of them turn where they won't be shot as enemy soldiers or deserters? As the killing continues, they meet a man - a fiddler - who seems to have the power to make the hellscape that surrounds them disappear. But at what price?
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More love for The Warm Hands of Ghosts . . .

'Immersive and timeless, and an ode to the enduring power of memory.’ Vaishnavi Patel
'A page-turner of the highest order ... A haunting, fantastic read!’ Helene Wecker
'I absolutely devoured it!' Santa Montefiore
'Inventive, haunting and deeply moving.' Sarah Winman
'An exquisite, brilliant gem of a story.’ Conn Iggulden
'Simply stunning.' Kate Quinn
‘Absolutely incredible; I had chills all through reading it.' Shannon Chakraborty
A sweeping, fantastical tour-de-force of a novel.’ I Newspaper
Full of emotion… an unforgettable, inspiring read.’ Historical Novel Society
'Arden’s gripping historical fantasy will draw readers in and keep them engaged.' Library Journal, starred review
'Lyrically beautiful prose, a brave heroine and a story shot through with the darkness of war' Daily Mail
'Eerie and fanciful, yet gruesomely down-to-earth.' The Spectator
‘Mixing historical fiction with the paranormal, this haunting, atmospheric tale of separated siblings is a real gem of a book.’ Heat Magazine
‘A gripping tale of loss, mystery, ghosts and queer romance.’ BBC Culture Online

About the author

Katherine Arden

Born in Austin, Texas, Katherine Arden has always had a taste for wandering. She spent her junior year of high school in Rennes, France.

Following her acceptance to Middlebury College in Vermont, she deferred enrolment for a year in order to live and study in Russia. At Middlebury, she specialized in French and Russian literature, and her studies included sojourns at the Sorbonne in Paris and the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow.

After receiving her BA, she moved to Maui, Hawaii and worked every kind of odd job imaginable, from grant writing and guiding horse tours to serving as a personal tour guide. During this time she wrote what became her debut novel, The Bear and the Nightingale. After a year on the island, she moved to Briançon, France, and spent nine months teaching. She then returned to Maui, where she began writing The Girl in the Tower, the sequel to her debut, and officially launched her career as an author. Currently she lives in Vermont.

She is the author of the Winternight Trilogy for adults and the Small Spaces Quartet for children. The Warm Hands of Ghosts is her eighth novel.
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