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Book Overview
Call us on: +442033020460 Is Sky haunting him? Discover the new dark thriller from the bestselling author of The Last House on Needless Street. No longer able to trust his own eyes, Wilder begins to wonder: is he writing the book, or is the book writing him? ”—Kelly Link, author of White Cat, Black Dog 71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP Of the body they found, the horror of that discovery echoing down the decades.
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Reviews
Wanderingstepsandslow
I read it months ago and I’m not lying when I say I’ve thought about it every day since I finished it. Looking Glass Sound by Catriona WardI give this book 4. It is ultimately a book about the horror that comes from the act of creation. It made me think about the equally restorative and destructive power writers have over their characters.
BookBloggerJanine
I’m sure there will be a moment when every reader who’s reached the last page will immediately go back to the start and reread certain parts with the growing horror at what has been staring them in the face all along. Thanks to the publisher and author for my digital ARC to give an honest review. You need to concentrate on the ever changing timelines and perspectives but it makes for a truly vivid but slightly disturbing reading experience.
This author has such a unique and clever writing style. I highly recommend it and it is likely to be my top book of 2023.
It is not an easy book to read and in honesty I spent most of the book struggling to understand what was going on but filled with the ominous feeling that something was “off”. It is the story of Wilder and his obsession with writing a book to avenge what he sees as his stolen experiences. 25 starsAn eerie multi layered book about storytelling. But the pay off is in finishing the story and seeing it as a whole.
I am a massive fan of Cat Wards work but I honestly feel that Looking Glass Sound is her masterpiece. I couldn’t work out what was fiction and what was real……wow what a totally unpredictable read (I expect nothing less from this author) You must finish it to truly appreciate it.