After her glorious first novel, <i>The Gifts</i>, Hyder has returned with <b>another beautiful slice of historical fiction.</b> <i>The Illusions</i> is <b>charming and intriguing, sparkling with magic and romance.</b>
Jennifer Saint
For <b>a truly immersive, can't-put-it-down read</b>, <i>The Illusions </i>will whisk you to the late Victorian age with this story of two young women, Cecily, a con artist's assistant and Eadie, a photographer and early film maker trying to make it in a man's world. Cecily and Eadie's paths will soon collide in a kaleidoscope of magic, theatrics, illusion and love.
Red magazine
<b>Hyder is a wonderfully accomplished storyteller. <i>The Illusions</i> is a magical tale of innovation, darkness and delight. A book to disappear into - I devoured it greedily.</b>
Joanne Burn, author of The Hemlock Cure
With <b>clever storytelling and a magpie's eye for shine and enchantment,</b> Hyder takes us to a world where magic, moving pictures and illusion mix - and where all are made better by human kindness.
Annie Garthwaite, author of Cecily
<b>Captivating and fascinating</b>... A fabulous second novel (for adults), firmly cementing Liz Hyder as an author to watch. <b>Beautifully crafted</b>, <i>The Illusions</i> steps into a world of trickery and deception, while shining a light on the importance of friendship and love.
Lovereading Star Book
<b>Filled with wonders in all forms, in real life and in the theatre, this is a story that will mesmerise and cast its spell. I loved it.</b>
Essie Fox
<b>Spellbinding storytelling, wonderfully drawn characters and the thrill of the theatre make this book unputdownable. </b>
Louise Hare
<b>Enchanting in every sense</b>. A <b>seductive</b>, glimmering tale of magic and movies.
Freya Berry, The Dictator's Wife
Set in Victorian Bristol with a cast of characters that are <b>a feast for the senses</b>. It is <b>in every way quite magical.</b>
Julie Owen Moylan, author of That Green Eyed Girl
An enchanting tale of rivalry among magicians and film pioneers in a world on the cusp of change. Here, trickery, envy and deceit are no match for raw talent, love - and most of all, kindness. <b>Hyder's talent for crafting compelling page-turners inhabited by charming, vibrant characters is a skill worthy of one of her illusionists</b>; <b>her passion for the magic of theatre leaps from every page. A total joy. </b>
Nikki Marmery, author of LILITH