The chilling, mesmerising and darkly delicious new novel from Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl and The House of Whispers, inspired by the Aqua Tofana poisonings in 17th century Italy. Perfect for fans of Jessie Burton, Laura Purcell and Stacey Halls.
Anna Mazzola Ordine dei libri
Anna Mazzola crea avvincenti romanzi crime storici e di genere gotico, trasportando i lettori in narrazioni atmosferiche che esplorano gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un occhio attento ai dettagli storici e da un talento per la narrazione suspense. Intreccia magistralmente trame intricate che esplorano profondità psicologiche ed evocano un palpabile senso del luogo. L'opera di Mazzola è celebrata per la sua capacità di affascinare con la sua miscela unica di intrigo storico e sensibilità gotica.






- 2024
- 2023
The thrilling, mesmerising and darkly delicious new novel from Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl.
- 2022
The Clockwork Girl
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The Miniaturist meets Fingersmith: darkly delicious historical fiction set in C18th France, where children are disappearing from the streets, clockwork creations can imitate life itself, and three extraordinary women are battling for their freedom...
- 2018
The spellbinding second novel from the author of the acclaimed THE UNSEEING - for any reader of THE WITCH FINDER'S SISTER
- 2016
Set in London in 1837, Anna Mazzola's THE UNSEEING is the story of Sarah Gale, a seamstress and mother, sentenced to hang for her role in the murder of Hannah Brown on the eve of her wedding. Perfect for any reader of Sarah Waters or Antonia Hodgson. 'With this intricately woven tale of trust, self-trust and deceit, Anna Mazzola brings a gritty realism to Victorian London. Beautifully written and cleverly plotted, this is a stunning debut, ranked amongst the best' MANDA SCOTT After Sarah petitions for mercy, Edmund Fleetwood is appointed to investigate and consider whether justice has been done. Idealistic, but struggling with his own demons, Edmund is determined to seek out the truth. Yet Sarah refuses to help him, neither lying nor adding anything to the evidence gathered in court. Edmund knows she's hiding something, but needs to discover just why she's maintaining her silence. For how can it be that someone would willingly go to their own death?