From the #1 bestselling author of The Historian comes a mesmerizing novel that spans the past and the present and unearths the troubled history of a gorgeous but haunted country.
A young American woman, Alexandra Boyd, has traveled to Sofia, Bulgaria, hoping that life abroad will salve the wounds left by the loss of her beloved brother. Soon after arriving in this elegant East European city, however, she helps an elderly couple into a taxi and realizes too late that she has accidentally kept one of their bags. Inside she finds an ornately carved wooden box engraved with a name: Stoyan Lazarov. Raising the hinged lid, she discovers that she is holding an urn filled with human ashes.
As Alexandra sets out to locate the family and return this precious item, she will first have to uncover the secrets of a talented musician who was shattered by political oppression and she will find out all too quickly that this knowledge is fraught with its own danger.
Elizabeth Kostova s new novel is a tale of immense scope that delves into the horrors of a century and traverses the culture and landscape of this mysterious country. Suspenseful and beautifully written, it explores the power of stories, the pull of the past, and the hope and meaning that can sometimes be found in the aftermath of loss.
Praise for The Shadow Land
A compelling and complex mystery, strong storytelling, and lyrical writing combine for an engrossing read. Publishers Weekly
In The Shadow Land, Elizabeth Kostova, a master storyteller, brings vividly to life an unfamiliar country Bulgaria and a painful history that feels particularly relevant now. You won t want to put down this remarkable book. Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs
In this brilliant work, what appears at first a minor mystery quickly becomes emblematic of a whole country s hidden history. Lyrical and compelling, The Shadow Land proves a profound meditation on how evil is inflicted, endured, and, through courage and compassion, defeated. Elizabeth Kostova s third novel clearly establishes her as one of America s finest writers. Ron Rash, author of The Risen
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A young American woman, Alexandra Boyd, has traveled to Sofia, Bulgaria, hoping that life abroad will salve the wounds left by the loss of her beloved brother. Soon after arriving in this elegant East European city, however, she helps an elderly couple into a taxi and realizes too late that she has accidentally kept one of their bags. Inside she finds an ornately carved wooden box engraved with a name: Stoyan Lazarov. Raising the hinged lid, she discovers that she is holding an urn filled with human ashes.
As Alexandra sets out to locate the family and return this precious item, she will first have to uncover the secrets of a talented musician who was shattered by political oppression and she will find out all too quickly that this knowledge is fraught with its own danger.
Elizabeth Kostova s new novel is a tale of immense scope that delves into the horrors of a century and traverses the culture and landscape of this mysterious country. Suspenseful and beautifully written, it explores the power of stories, the pull of the past, and the hope and meaning that can sometimes be found in the aftermath of loss.
Praise for The Shadow Land
A compelling and complex mystery, strong storytelling, and lyrical writing combine for an engrossing read. Publishers Weekly
In The Shadow Land, Elizabeth Kostova, a master storyteller, brings vividly to life an unfamiliar country Bulgaria and a painful history that feels particularly relevant now. You won t want to put down this remarkable book. Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs
In this brilliant work, what appears at first a minor mystery quickly becomes emblematic of a whole country s hidden history. Lyrical and compelling, The Shadow Land proves a profound meditation on how evil is inflicted, endured, and, through courage and compassion, defeated. Elizabeth Kostova s third novel clearly establishes her as one of America s finest writers. Ron Rash, author of The Risen
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A compelling and complex mystery, strong storytelling, and lyrical writing combine for an engrossing read. Publishers Weekly
In The Shadow Land, Elizabeth Kostova, a master storyteller, brings vividly to life an unfamiliar country Bulgaria and a painful history that feels particularly relevant now. You won t want to put down this remarkable book. Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs
In this brilliant work, what appears at first a minor mystery quickly becomes emblematic of a whole country s hidden history. Lyrical and compelling, The Shadow Land proves a profound meditation on how evil is inflicted, endured, and, through courage and compassion, defeated. Elizabeth Kostova s third novel clearly establishes her as one of America s finest writers. Ron Rash, author of The Risen
The Shadow Land is thrilling, and not just as a gripping tale. It s also thrilling to watch such a talented writer cast her spell. The central character actually begins this deft novel in an urn, only to emerge as one of the most memorable characters I ve encountered in a long time. Richard Russo, author of Everybody s Fool
Transporting . . . draws us into Bulgarian history and character revelation like an elegant, mysterious labyrinth. Page-turning, evocative, and richly imagined. Dominic Smith, author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos
Praise for Elizabeth Kostova s The Historian
Quite extraordinary . . . Kostova is a natural storyteller. . . . She has refashioned the vampire myth into a compelling contemporary novel, a late-night page-turner. San Francisco Chronicle
Hypnotic . . . a thrill ride through history. The Denver Post
Part thriller, part history, part romance . . . Kostova has a keen sense of storytelling and she has a marvelous story to tell. Baltimore Sun
Kostova s vampire is no campy Lugosi knockoff. . . . Blending history and myth, Kostova has fashioned a version so fresh that when a stake is finally driven through a heart, it inspires the tragic shock of something happening for the very first time. Newsweek
Praise for The Swan Thieves
Exquisite. The Boston Globe
Engrossing. O: The Oprah Magazine
Stunning . . . A beautifully written tale of art, love and an obsession triggered by both. Associated Press
In The Shadow Land, Elizabeth Kostova, a master storyteller, brings vividly to life an unfamiliar country Bulgaria and a painful history that feels particularly relevant now. You won t want to put down this remarkable book. Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs
In this brilliant work, what appears at first a minor mystery quickly becomes emblematic of a whole country s hidden history. Lyrical and compelling, The Shadow Land proves a profound meditation on how evil is inflicted, endured, and, through courage and compassion, defeated. Elizabeth Kostova s third novel clearly establishes her as one of America s finest writers. Ron Rash, author of The Risen
The Shadow Land is thrilling, and not just as a gripping tale. It s also thrilling to watch such a talented writer cast her spell. The central character actually begins this deft novel in an urn, only to emerge as one of the most memorable characters I ve encountered in a long time. Richard Russo, author of Everybody s Fool
Transporting . . . draws us into Bulgarian history and character revelation like an elegant, mysterious labyrinth. Page-turning, evocative, and richly imagined. Dominic Smith, author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos
Praise for Elizabeth Kostova s The Historian
Quite extraordinary . . . Kostova is a natural storyteller. . . . She has refashioned the vampire myth into a compelling contemporary novel, a late-night page-turner. San Francisco Chronicle
Hypnotic . . . a thrill ride through history. The Denver Post
Part thriller, part history, part romance . . . Kostova has a keen sense of storytelling and she has a marvelous story to tell. Baltimore Sun
Kostova s vampire is no campy Lugosi knockoff. . . . Blending history and myth, Kostova has fashioned a version so fresh that when a stake is finally driven through a heart, it inspires the tragic shock of something happening for the very first time. Newsweek
Praise for The Swan Thieves
Exquisite. The Boston Globe
Engrossing. O: The Oprah Magazine
Stunning . . . A beautifully written tale of art, love and an obsession triggered by both. Associated Press