![]() ![]() ![]() Joyce triumphantly returns with PERFECTAs Joyce probes the souls of Diane, Byron, and Jim, she reveals slowly. ‘Brilliantly realized… a powerful study of grief, loss, guilt, depression, mental illness – and ultimately the power of love – which grips the reader on every page. Rachel Joyces new novel is simply Perfect. Rachel Joyce Books in Order (8 Book Series) The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry A Faraway Smell of Lemon Perfect The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy A. She is to Perfect what Harold Fry was to : a fully rounded hero, someone to fall in love with and argue about, cherish and admonish, as though she were real… If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce’ Telegraph Tense and engrossing… readers who loved The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will not be disappointed.’ Sunday Times ‘The power of Joyce’s prose lies in small, astute observations… subtle touches give the book an intense, slightly mesmeric feel. ![]() Joyce executes this story with precision and flair… Its unputdownable factor lies in its exploration of so many multilayered emotions… It is her clever did-I-read-that-right twist at the end that really got to me and had me scrabbling back through the chapters, open-mouthed.’ Evening Standard ‘A near-flawless novel of emotional truth. Bookshop | Amazon | Waterstones | Blackwell’s Praise for Perfect ![]()
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