Spooky, atmospheric, brilliant ... <b>Think I love it the best out of all Laura's books</b>. Watch out for it - but beware...
- Bridget Collins, author of number one bestseller, THE BINDING,
Atmospheric, gripping, absorbing – <i>The Whispering</i> Muse is <b>another Gothic triumph from Laura Purcell. It's deliciously creepy, riveting and full of heart</b> with compelling characters and brilliant twists. The theatrical setting and use of the tragedies on stage that are woven expertly into the unfolding story is <b>glitteringly dark and mesmerising</b>
- Jennifer Saint, Sunday Times bestselling author of ARIADNE and ELEKTRA,
<b>Laura Purcell has done it again</b>. An actress sells her soul for fame and success. <b>Dripping in atmosphere, gloriously gothic</b>'
- Erin Kelly, Sunday Times bestselling author of He Said/She Said,
<b>Darkly seductive and artfully realised,</b> this is a novel which in true Purcell style weaves a menacing net of intrigue that makes it very hard to put down. <b>Undoubtedly her best Gothic tale yet!</b>
- Susan Stokes-Chapman, author of number one bestseller, PANDORA,
In <i>The Whispering Muse</i>, Laura Purcell has crafted a totally immersive take on the Faustus myth - <b>dark and disturbing, but with so much heart</b>. <b>Her best yet</b>.
- Beth Underdown, author of THE WITCHFINDER'S SISTER and THE KEY IN THE LOCK,
Dripping with atmosphere and mounting dread, <b><i>The Whispering Muse</i> will haunt you long past the final page. Laura Purcell is a master of her craft.</b> I still have goosebumps!
- Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of HOUSE OF SALT AND SORROWS,
<b>A gothic masterpiece</b>. Gripping, atmospheric and <b>with an absolutely sensational ending</b>, I loved every single page of this wonderful book
- Elodie Harper, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Wolf Den Trilogy,
Every bit as sinister and macabre as we’ve come to expect from a novel by Laura Purcell
- Rosie Andrews, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Leviathan,
Another <b>fantastic</b> outing for Laura Purcell in this gripping, theatrical drama – fabulous characters, twists and turns aplenty<b>. Deliciously dark and very satisfying</b>
- Rebecca Netley, author of THE WHISTLING,
<b>Deliciously creepy and vividly told</b>, this gorgeous Gothic tale is <b>already one of my favourite books of the year</b>.
- JJA Harwood, author of THE SHADOW IN THE GLASS,
<b>I have rarely read anything that burns so vividly, so fierce and bright </b>– it is profoundly affecting<b>.</b> I felt it all - the agonising passion of creation and the sacrifice of everything for the sake of it. I <b>read it feverishly throughout a plane journey and got my luggage with one hand while holding the book in the other, inhaling the last pages</b>. <i>The Whispering Muse</i> is a <b>sinuous, dark spell of a story that left me reeling</b>
- Catriona Ward, author of The Last House on Needless Street,
A <b>sumptuous</b> piece of gothic theatre set in a theatre populated by the beautiful and the damned. Something wicked very much this way comes. <b>Fabulous</b>
- Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes,
<b>Wonderful</b>… I stayed up into the wee small hours finishing it, and absolutely loved it. I am generally a slow reader but this was <b>one of those rare books I kept finding myself called back to, or unable to stop reading even though it was way past lights out</b>
- James Oswald, author of the Inspector Maclean series,
<b>Her darkest and most delicious yet</b>. A chilling Faustian tale of rumour, obsession and ambition set in the shadowy world of London theatre in the nineteenth century. Laura Purcell gets better and better with every book
- Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl,
Welcome to the Mercury Theatre where jealousy and ambition tread the boards and tragedy steals the limelight. <i>The Whispering Muse</i> is deftly <b>written, wonderfully atmospheric and just a touch gruesome. I devoured it</b>
- Sonia Velton, author of Blackberry and Wild Rose,
The Whispering Muse is a delightful gothic treat <b>packed with drama</b>, mystery and dread. I couldn't get enough of the spooky events at the Mercury Theatre;<b> Laura Purcell really is a master of the unsettling ghost story</b>
- Jen Williams,
<b>An absolutely delicious read. Both haunting and tragic, this is</b> an unputdownable gothic fever-dream dripping in deadly drama
- Fantasy Hive,
Life seems to imitate art at The Mercury, a theatre specialising in tragic plays – and [Jenny] had no idea what she was signing up for. Eerie throughout and surprisingly gory at times, this book is not for the fainthearted. <b>Bursting with vibrant, believable characters and imagery that makes you feel like you’re there, the story will stay with you long after you put the book down</b>
- Abbie Llewelyn, The Independent
<b>Eerie throughout and surprisingly gory at times, this book is not for the fainthearted</b>
PA Media
<i>Swirling storytelling in the backstage machinations of the Mercury “tragic-play” Theatre Company</i>
The Australian Women's Weekly
It is a gothic masterpiece, as dramatic as the theatrical world where it is set, and absolutely perfect fireside reading
Historia
<b>Filled with the spooky atmosphere and period detail that Laura Purcell is known for, this is a darkly compelling and engaging story</b>
Essex Life