Hannah Richell instantly draws you into her story: powerful, real and memorable
Elizabeth Noble, author of Things I Want My Daugher to Know
An engrossing and clever tale
- Anita Shreve,
The past and present storylines are deftly woven and equally engrossing, while the atmosphere of unease builds and builds, and lingers way beyond the last page. Brilliant
- Emylia Hall, author of The Book of Summers,
A compelling debut tale of infidelity, betrayal and tragedy that will have you turning the pages until the early hours
GRAZIA
The writing is so vivid that we became completely lost in the Tide family's world
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING on Secrets of the Tides
A compelling tale of grief and forgiveness
WOMAN AND HOME
[An] ambitious, wide-ranging family saga
DAILY MAIL
I held my breath from the first page to the very end. <i>SECRETS OF THE TIDES </i>is a masterpiece - a rich and intricate exploration of a family torn apart by tragedy. Du Maurier, Pilcher, Shreve - it is easy to make comparisons, yet it would be wrong to liken Hannah Richell to any other, her voice is so strong
Veronica Henry
Assuredly written and impeccably structured, it excavates the emotional layers of family drama when something goes terribly wrong - think Jodi Picoult without the formulaic writing...Moving and darkly suspenseful
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Not only does THE SHADOW YEAR have at its heart a clever surprising story, but it's also beautifully written. Author Hannah Richell paints a vivd, colourful picture of of the Peak District through her writing, but its the small details I loved most ... This powerful beautiful book will keep you guessing to the end. A must read!
FABULOUS / SUN ON SUNDAY