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The Woman in the Wallpaper lydbok
296,-
For readers of Jessie Burton, Elizabeth Macneal and Stacey Halls comes a breath-taking mystery set in the heart of the French Revolution
'Spellbinding' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'Enthralling' HESTER MUSSON
'Astonishingly accomplished' CARI THOMAS
'Beautifully woven' HARRIET CONSTABLE
'Exquisite' ANNA MAZZOLA
'Expertly plotted' JOANNE BURN
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Paris, 1789. The Oberst Factory, which crafts exquisite wallpaper for the most fashionable French homes, is a place shrouded in myster…
Undertittel
The spellbinding debut novel for readers of The Miniaturist and The Yellow Wallpaper
Forlag
Little, Brown Book Group
Utgitt
20 februar 2025
Lengde
15:22
Sjanger
Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781405560542
For readers of Jessie Burton, Elizabeth Macneal and Stacey Halls comes a breath-taking mystery set in the heart of the French Revolution
'Spellbinding' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'Enthralling' HESTER MUSSON
'Astonishingly accomplished' CARI THOMAS
'Beautifully woven' HARRIET CONSTABLE
'Exquisite' ANNA MAZZOLA
'Expertly plotted' JOANNE BURN
___________________
Paris, 1789. The Oberst Factory, which crafts exquisite wallpaper for the most fashionable French homes, is a place shrouded in mystery. Most enigmatic is the woman pictured in each of its prints, rumoured to be the late Mrs Oberst, who died in peculiar circumstances.
When sisters Lara and Sofi arrive there for work, they quickly form a friendship with Josef Oberst, the motherless heir to the factory. Whilst Sofi's political fervour intensifies, Lara is disturbed by the uncanny way her life appears mirrored in the wallpaper. Meanwhile Hortense, Josef's spoilt aristocratic wife, is similarly unnerved by the scenes that line the walls of her new home. With the mobs growing ever more violent, is she in danger of meeting the same untimely end as the last Mrs Oberst?
As revolution blazes across France, the lives of Sofi, Lara and Hortense are set to collide in unimaginable and irrevocable ways. Can they change what lies ahead, or are some patterns destined to be repeated?
_________
'Gorgeous' SARAH BROOKS
'Sumptuous' ALEX HAY
'Extraordinary' LIZ HYDER
'A rare delight' LAURA SHEPPERSON
'Perfection' POLLY CROSBY
'Stunning' JESSICA BULL
'Spellbinding' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'Enthralling' HESTER MUSSON
'Astonishingly accomplished' CARI THOMAS
'Beautifully woven' HARRIET CONSTABLE
'Exquisite' ANNA MAZZOLA
'Expertly plotted' JOANNE BURN
___________________
Paris, 1789. The Oberst Factory, which crafts exquisite wallpaper for the most fashionable French homes, is a place shrouded in mystery. Most enigmatic is the woman pictured in each of its prints, rumoured to be the late Mrs Oberst, who died in peculiar circumstances.
When sisters Lara and Sofi arrive there for work, they quickly form a friendship with Josef Oberst, the motherless heir to the factory. Whilst Sofi's political fervour intensifies, Lara is disturbed by the uncanny way her life appears mirrored in the wallpaper. Meanwhile Hortense, Josef's spoilt aristocratic wife, is similarly unnerved by the scenes that line the walls of her new home. With the mobs growing ever more violent, is she in danger of meeting the same untimely end as the last Mrs Oberst?
As revolution blazes across France, the lives of Sofi, Lara and Hortense are set to collide in unimaginable and irrevocable ways. Can they change what lies ahead, or are some patterns destined to be repeated?
_________
'Gorgeous' SARAH BROOKS
'Sumptuous' ALEX HAY
'Extraordinary' LIZ HYDER
'A rare delight' LAURA SHEPPERSON
'Perfection' POLLY CROSBY
'Stunning' JESSICA BULL