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Audiobook: Mermaid and Mrs Hancock: The spellbinding Sunday Times bestselling historical fiction phenomenon

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  • Pub. Date: 25-Jan-2018
  • Publisher: Vintage Digital
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473554924
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  • Format: MP3
  • Pub. Date: 25-Jan-2018
  • Publisher: Vintage Digital
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473554924

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Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar, read by Juliet Stevenson.

This voyage is special. It will change everything

One September evening in 1785, the merchant Jonah Hancock hears urgent knocking on his front door. One of his captains is waiting eagerly on the step. He has sold Jonahs ship for what appears to be a mermaid.

As gossip spreads through the docks, coffee shops, parlours and brothels, everyone wants to see Mr Hancocks marvel. Its arrival spins him out of his ordinary existence and through the doors of high society. At an opulent party, he makes the acquaintance of Angelica Neal, the most desirable woman he has ever laid eyes on and a courtesan of great accomplishment. This meeting will steer both their lives onto a dangerous new course, on which they will learn that priceless things come at the greatest cost.

What will be the cost of their ambitions? And will they be able to escape the destructive power mermaids are said to possess?

In this spell-binding story of curiosity and obsession, Imogen Hermes Gowar has created an unforgettable jewel of a novel, filled to the brim with intelligence, heart and wit.

A cracking historical novel... The story is by turns intriguing, touching, funny, sad and heartwarming. It will make you laugh and it may make you cry.... The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock is superb. The Times

A marvellous, high-energy, inventive romp through Georgian society. Rich in delicious period detail and written with a wickedly observant eye, the path of this unlikely romance leads down some unexpected byways to give a fantastic and thoroughly enjoyable reading treat. Daily Mail

Reviews

A cracking historical novel with a twinge of the surreal about passion and obsession, dreams and reality... The story is by turns intriguing, touching, funny, sad and heartwarming. It will make you laugh and it may make you cry. Mostly, though, the cast of endlessly engaging characters will keep you turning the pages until you get to the wholly satisfying ending... The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock is superb. * The Times * From the first page of this dazzling debut novel, you are pitched into a sumptuously detailed adventure set in the bustle and swagger of 18th century London The result is a wonderfully written and richly descriptive novel, its brilliantly drawn characters driven by heady and dangerous desires.***** * Sunday Express * Roll up, roll up, a true wonder is on display: a mermaid magicked out of words. The author of this debut set in Georgian London gulled me, by the zest of her writing and sustained authorial slight of hand, into forgetting for a second that they do not exist... Imogen Hermes Gowar delights in the feminine fakery of mermaids, but as a writer she is the real deal. -- Hermione Eyre, author of Viper Wine * Guardian * A sumptuous historical novel... It was an absolute pleasure to lose myself in this beautifully written Georgian adventure Hotly anticipated... a bold, sumptuous doorstopper... Gowar has created a dazzlingly original novel, full of heady pleasures and shot through with the kind of irreverent humour you might expect to find in Georgian London. Shes succeeded in creating a fully-realised world that you want to get lost in. But whats most refreshing is that she gives all the best lines to women. * Evening Standard * A marvellous, high-energy, inventive romp through Georgian society. Rich in delicious period detail and written with a wickedly observant eye, the path of this unlikely romance leads down some unexpected byways to give a fantastic and thoroughly enjoyable reading treat. * Daily Mail * Historical fiction at its finest Early as it is in the year to be predicting Booker nominations, if debuts feature as prominently as they did on last years longlist, this will surely merit consideration. * Irish Times * The bustling, bawdy world of 18th-century London [ is] expertly evoked in Imogen Hermes Gowars The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock. This is undoubtedly the start of a major career for this young writer. * Vogue * Beautifully written...As seductive as any siren's song, this remarkable, glittering Georgian tale has a heart of purest gold. Like the recent historical-fiction hits Franics Spuffords Golden Hill, Sarah Perrys The Essex Serpent and Jessie Burtons The Miniaturist, this is a novel pungent in historical detail * Sunday Times *

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Short-listed for IBW Book Award 2019 (UK) and Sunday Times/ PFD Young Writer of the Year Award 2018 (UK). Long-listed for Desmond Elliott Prize 2018 and Womens Prize for Fiction 2018 (UK).
Imogen Hermes Gowar studied Archaeology, Anthropology and Art History before going on to work in museums. She began to write fiction inspired by the artefacts she worked with, and in 2013 won the Malcolm Bradbury Memorial Scholarship to study for an MA in Creative Writing at UEA. The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock was a finalist in the MsLexia First Novel Competition and shortlisted for the inaugural Deborah Rogers Foundation Writers Award.