
Eloise by Judy Finnigan
The Sunday Times bestselling debut of Judy Finnigan, beautifully repackaged for a new audience.
Atmospheric, creepy and original, Judy has written a blinder of a first novel * Sun *
Exudes a deep and soulful sense of placeRomantic and rain-lashed, du Maurier's Cornwall haunts the pages of Eloise as powerfully as the spirit of the elusive heroine herself. A stirring and intriguing read * Louise Candlish *
Judy Finnigan's gripping début novel captures the mystery and menace of Cornwall in glorious gothic style * Liz Fenwick *
Highly readable, incredibly moving in parts, and with wonderful echoes of Daphne Du Maurier, Eloise had me turning pages late into the night * Dorothy Koomson *
A moving meditation on grief, family bonds, motherhood and female friendship * Sunday Express *
A haunting, pacy page-turner, with a real ghostly feel - a must read * Fabulous Magazine *
Impressive debut * Woman & Home *
A great first book from the Queen of the Book Club * Essentials *
A creepy ghost story . . . the real star of the book is Judy's beloved Cornwall - a wild beautiful backdrop to the tale that is almost a character in itself * Bella *
[Eloise] has a life of its own thanks to Finnigan's lack of pretension, light touch and obvious passion for the Cornish landscape, which is so lovingly described it's almost a character in its own right. A warm and promising debut * Daily Mail *
Having run a wildly successful book club, championing new fiction, it was perhaps inevitable that Judy Finnigan should turn her hand to novel-writing. Eloise has nods to Daphne du Maurier and Emily Brontë in its vividly evoked Cornwall setting and story of a woman haunted in her dreams by the best friend who died of cancer. No vanity project this, Judy deserves to be taken seriously as a writer of thoughtful, descriptive fiction * Choice *
Haunting thriller * Cornwall Today *
An assured first novel * Choice magazine *
An absorbing, thought-provoking tale of family skeletons, betrayal and the enduring spirit of friendship * Good Book Guide *
Exudes a deep and soulful sense of placeRomantic and rain-lashed, du Maurier's Cornwall haunts the pages of Eloise as powerfully as the spirit of the elusive heroine herself. A stirring and intriguing read * Louise Candlish *
Judy Finnigan's gripping début novel captures the mystery and menace of Cornwall in glorious gothic style * Liz Fenwick *
Highly readable, incredibly moving in parts, and with wonderful echoes of Daphne Du Maurier, Eloise had me turning pages late into the night * Dorothy Koomson *
A moving meditation on grief, family bonds, motherhood and female friendship * Sunday Express *
A haunting, pacy page-turner, with a real ghostly feel - a must read * Fabulous Magazine *
Impressive debut * Woman & Home *
A great first book from the Queen of the Book Club * Essentials *
A creepy ghost story . . . the real star of the book is Judy's beloved Cornwall - a wild beautiful backdrop to the tale that is almost a character in itself * Bella *
[Eloise] has a life of its own thanks to Finnigan's lack of pretension, light touch and obvious passion for the Cornish landscape, which is so lovingly described it's almost a character in its own right. A warm and promising debut * Daily Mail *
Having run a wildly successful book club, championing new fiction, it was perhaps inevitable that Judy Finnigan should turn her hand to novel-writing. Eloise has nods to Daphne du Maurier and Emily Brontë in its vividly evoked Cornwall setting and story of a woman haunted in her dreams by the best friend who died of cancer. No vanity project this, Judy deserves to be taken seriously as a writer of thoughtful, descriptive fiction * Choice *
Haunting thriller * Cornwall Today *
An assured first novel * Choice magazine *
An absorbing, thought-provoking tale of family skeletons, betrayal and the enduring spirit of friendship * Good Book Guide *
Judy Finnigan is a bestselling author, television presenter and columnist. Her name became synonymous with discovering and sharing great fiction through the Richard and Judy Book Club, where authors including Clare Mackintosh, Liane Moriarty and Victoria Hislop were championed and brought to the attention of millions of readers. Both Judy's previous novels, Eloise and I Do Not Sleep, were Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780751548600 |
| ISBN 10 | 075154860X |
| Title | Eloise |
| Author | Judy Finnigan |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2013-02-28 |
| Number of pages | 448 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |