Joanne Harris is an Anglo-French author, whose books include twenty novels, three cookbooks, and many short stories. Her work is extremely diverse, covering aspects of magic realism, suspense, historical fiction, mythology, and fantasy. In 2000, her 1999 novel Chocolat was adapted to the screen, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp. She is an honorary Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, and in 2022 was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabet II. Her novels A Narrow Door and Broken Light are also available from Pegasus Books.
""Harris's voice of Loki is an addictive thing, a pleasure to consume. Harris draws the characters magnificently.""-- ""Rob Bedford, Tor.com"" Praise for Joanne Harris ""A dark world of emotional complexity and betrayal, where twist follows twist and nothing is what it seems.""-- ""Alex Michaelides, bestselling author of The Silent Patient "" ""A sparkling modern fairytale. Like reading champagne.""-- ""Natasha Pulley, author of The Mars House "" ""Bestseller Harris delivers a sweetly upbeat urban fantasy in which--unbeknownst to humans or the supernatural Sightless Folk with whom they coexist--the Butterfly and Moth Kingdoms wage an ancient war. The combination of epic story and fairy tale prose captivates, and Harris builds an enchanting world. Urban fantasy readers seeking a lighthearted treat with find plenty to enjoy.""--Publishers Weekly ""Harris keeps the suspense high all the way to the exhilarating ending. This spectacular feat of storytelling will seduce the reader from page one.""-- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" ""Joanne Harris's moody, evocative fairy tale follows a London photographer who becomes entwined with rival kingdoms of supernatural beings separated by tragedy. The Moonlight Market takes readers on a haunting journey of loss, fragmented memories, and characters who will go to any (supernatural) lengths for love.""--Shelf Awareness ""Joanne Harris's novels embody the spirit of a fierce chess match. The icy rage and ruthless revenge is turned up even higher in A Narrow Door.""-- ""The New York Times Book Review"" ""Profound, moving, and utterly unforgettable."" -- ""Catriona Ward, author of The Last House on Needless Street "" ""This sometimes unsettling yet consistently delightful fairy tale feels like a marriage of the clever schemes of Trip Galey's A Market of Dreams and Destiny and the metaphors of Kelly Barnhill's The Crane Husband.""--Library Journal (starred)