
The Temple House Vanishing by Rachel Donohue
A stunning mystery and a searing portrait of power, jealousy and desire from one of Ireland's most exciting new voices.
Evocative and mysterious.. sublime writing with an engaging plot and superbly drawn characters * Sunday Independent *
Donohue is a master of clean, sharp prose * Irish Times *
Donohue looks to be the latest name to join the ranks of Ireland's proud female thriller-writing tradition. * Irish Independent *
Subtle, intriguing and very well written * Guardian: 'The best recent crime and thrillers' *
This brooding tale of obsessive love, teenage jealousy and hidden desire has a dark charm. * i *
An enchanting writer... ingenious * Sunday Business Post *
A hugely promising debut * Mike McCormack, author of Solar Bones *
Atmospheric, creepy, tense and utterly absorbing * Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange *
Beautifully written... chilling * Christine Dwyer Hickey *
An exquisitely written novel. Absolutely beautiful * Jo Spain, author of The Confession *
Assured and compelling * Liz Robinson, LoveReading *
An extremely fine novel... compelling * New Books Magazine *
Beautifully atmospheric... terrific... Intelligent, insightful and intriguing * LizLovesBooks *
This eerie mystery thriller, which has also evoked comparisons with Picnic at Hanging Rock, has pitched Donohue as a rising star. Definitely worth a look. * RTE Guide *
A chilling, atmospheric tale of obsession and desire * Culturefly *
Casts a spell that keeps you captivated. * Heat *
Exceptional * The Canberra Times *
A highly entertaining thriller * Coly Point Observer *
An atmospheric, gothic read * The List *
Sublime writing, thick with atmosphere * Irish Independent *
Donohue is a master of clean, sharp prose * Irish Times *
Donohue looks to be the latest name to join the ranks of Ireland's proud female thriller-writing tradition. * Irish Independent *
Subtle, intriguing and very well written * Guardian: 'The best recent crime and thrillers' *
This brooding tale of obsessive love, teenage jealousy and hidden desire has a dark charm. * i *
An enchanting writer... ingenious * Sunday Business Post *
A hugely promising debut * Mike McCormack, author of Solar Bones *
Atmospheric, creepy, tense and utterly absorbing * Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange *
Beautifully written... chilling * Christine Dwyer Hickey *
An exquisitely written novel. Absolutely beautiful * Jo Spain, author of The Confession *
Assured and compelling * Liz Robinson, LoveReading *
An extremely fine novel... compelling * New Books Magazine *
Beautifully atmospheric... terrific... Intelligent, insightful and intriguing * LizLovesBooks *
This eerie mystery thriller, which has also evoked comparisons with Picnic at Hanging Rock, has pitched Donohue as a rising star. Definitely worth a look. * RTE Guide *
A chilling, atmospheric tale of obsession and desire * Culturefly *
Casts a spell that keeps you captivated. * Heat *
Exceptional * The Canberra Times *
A highly entertaining thriller * Coly Point Observer *
An atmospheric, gothic read * The List *
Sublime writing, thick with atmosphere * Irish Independent *
Rachel Donohue graduated from University College, Dublin, in Philosophy and Politics before embarking on a career in communications and media relations. She lives in Dublin, and The Temple House Vanishing is her first novel and was an Irish Times bestseller. Follow Rachel on Instagram @rachellucydonohue
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| ISBN 13 | 9781786499394 |
| ISBN 10 | 1786499398 |
| Title | The Temple House Vanishing |
| Author | Rachel Donohue |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Atlantic Books |
| Year published | 2020-09-03 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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