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Greta's life is carefree until the abrupt disappearance of her elder sister, and all her courage can't save her from the sinister shadows that engulf her. Even when she finds a way out betrayal and treachery threaten her.

This is a wonderful first novel and Greta is a winning heroine. The writing is powerful, lyrical and funny. Read this one!
[Rebecca Smith, author of A Bit Of Earth (Bloomsbury 2007)]


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Unusual Salami
With humour ('Imaginary Col')or strange lyrical horror (the title story) the characters in this collection struggle to make sense of life with sometimes dreadful consequences. Greg is weirdly empowered by reading a book, Anna escapes an enchantment (or does she?) God creates the world and Arkle is... well, Arkle. Although what IS that raggy brown stuff under the tree in 'Pneumonia'?

A great collection from Frances Clarke, I loved The Glassblower's Daughter too (if you haven't read it yet, then you must), and these stories were every bit as good.
Mark Chisnell (author of The Wrecking Crew, The Defector and other books )