The Theatre of Glass and Shadows

Hardback Published on: 23/05/2024
Price: £16.99
Free UK delivery on orders over £25, otherwise £2.99
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
Make and edit your lists in your account
No stock available in any shop.
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
No stock available in any shop.

Bookseller Reviews

View all
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
The Show Must Go on...
A tantalising view of an alternate history of the UK and London in particular. Welcome to the Show! On the southbank of the Thames the District awaits..a ... READ MORE
Teresa@StNeots
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
A well crafted story full of mystery and intrigue
An enticing story of a young girl trying to discover more about where she came from and her early childhood, which has always been kept from her. Corlett’... READ MORE
Carolyn at Livingston
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Slow start, great finish
Although quite a slow start, it did well to build the world of an alternate London with an elusive Theatre District. The characters were well written and t... READ MORE
Cami
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Just like a theatre- full of drama!
I really enjoyed this. For me, it highlighted the importance of belonging in different areas of life- family, friends and in your profession. The main char... READ MORE
Emily at Northampton

Synopsis

'Marvellous' Bridget Collins, TheSunday Times bestselling author of The Binding

Sometimes the greatest spectacle hides the darkest secrets . . .

In an alternate London, the city's Theatre District is a walled area south of the river where an immersive production - the Show - has been running for centuries, growing ever bigger, more sprawling and lavish. The Show is open to anyone who can afford a ticket but the District itself is a closed world; even the police have no jurisdiction within its walls.

Juliet's mother died when she was a baby. Brought up by her emotionally distant father and even more distant stepmother, she has never felt wanted. It's only when her father passes away that Juliet - now nineteen - learns her birth was registered in the District. Desperate to belong somewhere at last, she travels to London where she hopes to unearth the truth about her identity, her mother's death and her father's years of silence - and claim her birthright.

But in the District, there is only one central truth: the Show must go on. And in a world where illusions abound, and powerful men control the narrative, Juliet has no idea of just how far some will go to ensure certain stories are never told . . .

For fans of The Miniaturist and The Doll Factory, The Theatre of Glass and Shadows is a place where nothing is as it seems.

'Original and captivating' Karen Coles, author of The Asylum

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781785305528
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 224 x 145 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 504g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

View all
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Magical
I loved The Theatre of Glass and Shadows it is so rich in mystery and suspense, historical depth, twists and turns. Juliet is a fantastic heroine, not sure... READ MORE
Emma Renshaw
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Quite possibly my book of the year...
This is, in my opinion, an stunning book and may very well be my book of the year. We follow Juliet as she tries to unravel her past and follow her drea... READ MORE
Tabu
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Magical and mysterious
I love books about the world of theatre and this is super magical and beautifully written. The Show has been running for hundreds of years, and is a per... READ MORE
Lucy Williams
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Fully immersed into this theatrical world
Oh wow, I was fully immersed and fully engaged in "The Theatre of Glass and Shadows" by Anne Corlett. Set in an alternative world where London has an encl... READ MORE
Mel Pretorius
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
A dark and unsettling read
Set in an alternative London in the 1950’s although to me it felt like it was more Victorian vibes, particularly in the Theatre District. Juliet lives wit... READ MORE
Lynda’s Book Reviews
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
A Magical and Mysterious Read
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows is a magical otherworldly book full of mystery and intrigue. The Theatre District was fabulous and interesting and myster... READ MORE
Chrissie Mortimer
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Wonderful
I adored this. An exciting storyline with lots of twists and turns. You can't help but root for Juliet as she tries to get answers about her past. I loved ... READ MORE
Samantha Schofield
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
3.5 stars…..
“The Theatre of Glass and Shadows” is set in an alternative post war London and is a quirky, contemporary historical fantasy novel, written by Anne Corlett... READ MORE
A Mother’s Musings
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Absolutely fantastic read
This is an absolutely fantastic read based on the theatre district. For anyone who’s ever been to the theatre / immersive theatre, this is the book for you... READ MORE
Lilly Krawiec
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Be swept away by the impossible
I did not feel an instant connection to our protagonist, but as Juliet ventures on her single-minded mission for the truth we start to understand her. Her ... READ MORE
Page to Stage Reviews (Zarina)
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Locked doors, never ending alleyways and mysterious shadows
There was so much to love within The Theatre of Glass and Shadows its difficult to know where to start, Corlett gave us wonderful characters and a hidden w... READ MORE
Amanda Duncan
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Luminous, breathtaking and unforgettable
“There are all sorts of stories - well, fragments of stories really - about some people being let in in some way. That the Show is just the tip of the iceb... READ MORE
Emma Alvey
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows
Theatre time
here was so much to love within The Theatre of Glass and Shadows its difficult to know where to start, Corlett gave us wonderful characters and a hidden wo... READ MORE
Amanda Duncan