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The Pale Blue Eye

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13th October 2022

Price: £8.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781399801966

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**Soon to be a major Netflix film starring Christian Bale and Gillian Anderson**

April 19th, 1831. In two or three hours I’ll be dead.

So begins the chilling last testament of Gus Landor, a retired New York City police constable, whose numerous talents include code-breaking, riot control and the ‘gloveless interrogation’. A young cadet has been found hanged at a military academy on the shores of the Hudson River. Before his body could be buried, however, it was stolen and his heart brutally carved out.

Fearing a scandal, the top brass at West Point have summoned Landor to help catch the culprit, and keep his discoveries away from prying eyes. As Landor embarks on a thrilling adventure to solve the case, he uncovers a series of dark secrets and finds unlikely assistance in the form of a mischievous young cadet named Edgar Allan Poe.

Full of drama and unexpected twists, The Pale Blue Eye is a brilliantly haunting and atmospheric historical mystery.

‘Brilliantly plotted and completely absorbing, ending with the kind of shock that few novelists are able to deliver’ Sunday Times

‘Bayard’s shockingly clever and devoutly unsentimental new mystery reads like a lost classic . . . Bayard reinvigorates historical fiction, rendering the 19th century as if he’d witnessed it firsthand’ New York Times

Reviews

Sunday Times
Really outstanding crime fiction is rare . . . so it's a joy to see Louis Bayard pull off this coup . . . As gory and melodramatic as Poe's own writing . . . brilliantly plotted and completely absorbing, ending with the kind of shock that few novelists are able to deliver
Publishing News
Hardback fiction worth looking out for
Bookseller
A most satisfying murder mystery
New York Times
Bayard's shockingly clever and devoutly unsentimental new mystery reads like a lost classic . . . Bayard reinvigorates historical fiction, rendering the 19th century as if he'd witnessed it firsthand
Kate Saunders, The Times
An immensely satisfying whodunit, richly imaginative . . . Good, clean homicidal fun
Observer
The Pale Blue Eye kept me transfixed . . . a moody, cunning mystery . . . In the course of the narrative, Bayard ingeniously weaves in motifs from Poe's work to thrilling effect
Sunday Telegraph
A Dickensian thriller strong on atmosphere
Joyce Carol Oates
Louis Bayard is a writer of remarkable gifts: for language, for imagination, for that mysterious admixture of audacity and craftsmanship that signals a major talent in the making
Publishers Weekly
A tour de force, an intense and gripping novel . . . This beautifully crafted thriller stands head and shoulders above other recent attempts to fictionalise Poe
Laura Lipman, author of TO THE POWER OF THREE
In THE PALE BLUE EYE, Louis Bayard pays a stunning and fitting tribute to Edgar Allan Poe - not only in his crafting of a twisty, Gothic mystery that would have delighted the master himself, but in his use of a young Poe as a character. A gorgeous, melancholic tale from a fearless writer. I can't wait to see what Bayard does next
Scotsman
Dazzling
Sunday Telegraph
A fictional mystery in a real historical background
PRAISE FOR THE FILM
Financial Times
A Netflix historical thriller stuffed with Gothic flourishes
Flickering Myth
An appealingly icy, moody, twisty, Gothic fiction work rooted in the same themes that Poe explored
Little White Lies
The Pale Blue Eye is all at once a melancholic romance, arevenger's tragedy, and an intriguing mystery
The Upcoming
A thrilling whodunnit with an irresistible gothic mood
Independent
Moves with elegant severity, like a film about 19th-century murder should
Jewish Chronicle
The Pale Blue Eye feels both fresh and reminiscent of the golden age of the Western drama
Time Magazine
As cozy as a blanket of thorns - but then, you don't go to Poe for a good cuddle, and The Pale Blue Eye gets that. This is one foreboding snow globe of a movie