The Maker of Swans by Paraic O'Donnell
A New York Times BEST BOOK OF THE SUMMER
A CrimeReads & Book and Film Globe BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A Tor.com BEST BOOK OF JUNE
“Truly bewitching.” —David Mitchell
- Sale Date
- ISBN
- 9781953534200
- Page Count
- 368
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 5⅞ x 8⅞
- Imprint
- Tin House
Meet the Author
Paraic O'Donnell
A New York Times BEST BOOK OF THE SUMMER
A CrimeReads & Book and Film Globe BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A Tor.com BEST BOOK OF JUNE
“Truly bewitching.” —David Mitchell
It is no small matter, after all, to create something—to make it so only by setting down the words. We forget the magnitude, sometimes, of that miracle.
In the dead of night, shots ring out over the grounds of a sprawling English estate. The world-weary butler Eustace recognizes the gunman—his longtime employer, Mr. Crowe—and knows he must think and act quickly. Who is the man lying dead on the lawn? Who is the woman in his company? Can he clean up his master’s mess like he always has before? Or will this bring a new kind of reckoning?
Mr. Crowe was once famed for his gifts—unaccountable gifts, known only to the members of a secretive order. Protected and privileged, he was courted by countesses and great men of letters. But he has long since retreated from that glittering world, living alone but for Eustace and Clara, his mysterious young ward. He has been content to live quietly, his great library gathering dust and his once magnificent gardens growing wild. He has left the past behind. Until now.
Because there are rules, even for Mr. Crowe and his kind, that cannot be broken. And this single night of passion and violence will have consequences, stirring shadows from the past and threatening those he now cares for. He and the faithful Eustace will be tested as never before. So too will Clara, whose own extraordinary gifts remain hidden, even from herself. If she is to save them all, she must learn to use them quickly and unlock the secret of who she is.
It is a secret beyond imagining. A secret that will change everything.
A CrimeReads & Book and Film Globe BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A Tor.com BEST BOOK OF JUNE
“Truly bewitching.” —David Mitchell
It is no small matter, after all, to create something—to make it so only by setting down the words. We forget the magnitude, sometimes, of that miracle.
In the dead of night, shots ring out over the grounds of a sprawling English estate. The world-weary butler Eustace recognizes the gunman—his longtime employer, Mr. Crowe—and knows he must think and act quickly. Who is the man lying dead on the lawn? Who is the woman in his company? Can he clean up his master’s mess like he always has before? Or will this bring a new kind of reckoning?
Mr. Crowe was once famed for his gifts—unaccountable gifts, known only to the members of a secretive order. Protected and privileged, he was courted by countesses and great men of letters. But he has long since retreated from that glittering world, living alone but for Eustace and Clara, his mysterious young ward. He has been content to live quietly, his great library gathering dust and his once magnificent gardens growing wild. He has left the past behind. Until now.
Because there are rules, even for Mr. Crowe and his kind, that cannot be broken. And this single night of passion and violence will have consequences, stirring shadows from the past and threatening those he now cares for. He and the faithful Eustace will be tested as never before. So too will Clara, whose own extraordinary gifts remain hidden, even from herself. If she is to save them all, she must learn to use them quickly and unlock the secret of who she is.
It is a secret beyond imagining. A secret that will change everything.
Praise for The Maker of Swans
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“A darkly gorgeous novel of intrigue and secrets.”
The New York Times -
“Has that wonderfully dark, magical feel to it.”
ELLE -
“A powerful thriller.”
Vogue
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