Laura Purcell is a former bookseller and lives in Colchester with her husband and pet guinea pigs. Her first novel for Raven Books, The Silent Companions, was a Radio 2 and Zoe Ball ITV Book Club pick and was the winner of the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award, while her subsequent books - The Corset and Bone China - established Laura as the queen of the sophisticated, and spooky, page-turner. laurapurcell.com @spookypurcell
Dripping with atmosphere with a corkscrew plot, Laura Purcell just gets better and better -- Stacey Halls, author of The Familiars and The Foundling It's her best one yet and that's saying something. A story of a woman haunted in every way possible, I think it's a future gothic classic -- Martyn Waites A clever and well-researched novel with a good twist, and it shows the nightmare of life for single women of limited means in the 19th century. * Literary Review * Darkly addictive and utterly compelling. Reading Laura's books is like watching a horror movie where you have to keep hiding behind a cushion because you dread what is coming next, but you simply have to find out! -- Ruth Hogan Every bit as brilliant as I knew it would be. The writing has all the gothic creepiness that only Laura can summon, with characters as darkly ambiguous as the silhouettes themselves. It truly kept me guessing to the very last page -- Sonia Velton Beautifully eerie ... Laura Purcell's brilliance is in showing you a place and a time you think is familiar, and making every atom of it uncanny - and in The Shape of Darkness, she does it better than ever -- Natasha Pulley Purcell is rapidly making a name for herself as the queen of the superior bone chiller * i * Purcell has established a claim on Daphne du Maurier's territory of psychological suspense and Gothic spookiness * Sunday Express *