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The Sanatorium

Autor Sarah Pearse

Editorial BANTAM PRESS

The Sanatorium
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Pearse's The Sanatorium will keep you checking over your shoulder. This spine-tingling, atmospheric thriller has it all: an eerie Alpine setting, sharp prose, and twists you'll never see coming. A must-read. ? Richard Osman, internationally bestselli...

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  • Editorial BANTAM PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781787633315
  • ISBN10 1787633314
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 400
  • Año de Edición 2021
  • Idioma Inglés

The Sanatorium

Autor Sarah Pearse

Editorial BANTAM PRESS

Pearse's The Sanatorium will keep you checking over your shoulder. This spine-tingling, atmospheric thriller has it all: an eerie Alpine setting, sharp prose, and twists you'll never see coming. A must-read. ? Richard Osman, internationally bestselli...

-5% dto.    15,00€
14,25€
Ahorra 0,75€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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Pearse's The Sanatorium will keep you checking over your shoulder. This spine-tingling, atmospheric thriller has it all: an eerie Alpine setting, sharp prose, and twists you'll never see coming. A must-read. ? Richard Osman, internationally bestselling author of THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

Dark, suspenseful and downright chilling, The Sanatorium is a triumph. Vividly set against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps, it had me on the edge of my seat from the first page. Pearse's writing is sublime. What a talent! Pearse has a big future ahead of her. ? Sally Hepworth, author of THE MOTHER-IN-LAW

The Sanatorium is an absolutely splendid Gothic thriller - gracious in its nods to the classic locked-room mystery, yet bold enough to burst out of that room through the window. Pearse writes prose fresh and crisp as Swiss Alp powder, and her characters fascinate even as their numbers dwindle. ? A. J. Finn, bestselling author of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW

The Sanatorium is definitely a debut novel to watch out for. Wow, what a chilling read! One of the creepiest thrillers I've ever read. So atmospheric, clever and compulsive. LOVED it! ? Claire Douglas, author of LOCAL GIRL MISSING

A seriously sinister setting, an incredible sense of place and a twisty, unpredictable plot combine to make an utterly terrifying read. I loved it. ? Allie Reynolds, author of SHIVER

A tense and seriously chilling page-turner. ? Emma Curtis, author of KEEP HER QUIET

What an incredible debut novel. Clever, creepy and utterly compelling. ? Samantha King, author of THE CHOICE

I loved it - such a wonderful sense of location, and the tension is knife edge-sharp. I was up at 5.30 in the mornings to read it. ? Michelle Adams, author of THE SISTER

A superb debut offering an astonishingly creepy and isolated backdrop, great characters, tension and twists. Hugely atmospheric with enough menace to keep you looking over your shoulder! ? Sam Carrington, author of BAD SISTER

Tense and fast paced, filled with revelations to keep you hooked and all set in a wonderfully creepy Alpine location. ? G. R. Halliday, author of FROM THE SHADOWS
Biografía del autor

Sarah Pearse lives by the sea in South Devon with her husband and two daughters. She studied English and Creative Writing at the University of Warwick and worked in Brand PR for a variety of household brands. After moving to Switzerland in her twenties, she spent every spare moment exploring the mountains in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans Montana, the dramatic setting that inspired her novel. Sarah has always been drawn to the dark and creepy - remote spaces and abandoned places - so when she read an article in a local Swiss magazine about the history of sanatoriums in the area, she knew she'd found the spark of the idea for her debut novel, The Sanatorium. Her short fiction has been published in a wide variety of magazines and has been shortlisted for several prizes.

You can find Sarah on Twitter @SarahVPearse and Instagram @sarahpearseauthor











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