Author:John Fowles

An extraordinary work of fiction, from one of the world's most exceptional writers.
The year is 1736 and five travellers are journeying across Exmoor on horseback, their purpose unknown. One evening they stop at a village inn for some rest and, soon after, hear that a man has been hanged nearby and that another is missing. What follows is a maze of beguiling paths and wrong turnings, rituals and revelations, unaccountable motives and cryptic deeds, as the mystery swerves towards a startling vision at its centre.
'This altogether admirable novel serves, as all literature should, the forces of subversion' Anthony Burgess, Observer
'The reader is carried headlong into a maze of violent death, bizarre sex, disguise and terror' Sunday Times
A remarkable and brilliant work of fiction...the imaginative power of the novel is astounding, the technical virtuosity and structural daring equally so
—— The TimesThis altogether admirable novel serves, as all literature should, the forces of subversion. It is a worthy companion to The French Lieutenant's Woman, which does the same thing, but bolder in its experimentation and hence more notable as an artistic achievement
—— Anthony Burgess , ObserverCompelling and passionate fiction... Fowles's darting imagination skims across the landscape of two and a half centuries
—— Times Literary SupplementBrilliant and compelling...he deploys his usual seductive narrative gifts to great effect
—— GuardianThe book's beauty comes from its hilarious depiction of claustrophobic small-town life
—— Sunday TimesAn utterly compulsive and gripping portrayal of the brilliance of children, the power of intergenerational relationships, and the certainty of our human desire to belong. An utterly engrossing read - one that confronts the trauma of loss and the dangers of religious zealotry through powerful narrative, compelling characters and sharp wit. Jan Carson is a true original. An absolute must read. Outstanding.
—— ELAINE FEENEYThe Raptures is a wonderful piece of fiction. It engages the reader with a clever plot and with its perfect portrayal of parochial life in Northern Ireland imploded by tragedy told in prose that shimmers with empathy, warmth and humanity.
—— IRISH INDEPENDENTA fascinating tale of trauma, fury and panic.
—— INDEPENDENTI gobbled up The Raptures. It's a delightful read - sharp, packed with wit and heart, and always utterly absorbing. And it's got that perfectly Irish mix of darkness and humour, the smartarsed wink into the void.
—— LISA MCINERNEYA blistering account of small-town Ulster life, The Raptures is unflinching in its exploration of the corrosive effects of fear and small-mindedness on a community, and the trauma wreaked by uncompromising religious fundamentalism on a young and tender soul. Rich in a glorious colloquial idiom, rich with Jan Carson's sharp, sardonic wit, it is ultimately a hopeful read, too, about the ways - whether we like it or not - we are all connected. This is a book written from the guts and from the heart.
—— LUCY CALDWELLAn original and exciting work that's equal parts terrifying, hilarious and memorable... It is truly one of those books in which every piece fits together like the cogs of a watch.
—— SUNDAY TIMES IRELANDHilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure, The Raptures is a very special novel. Jan Carson is a writer of astounding empathy, giving every character - alive or dead - a voice that rings brilliantly true. A real gem.
—— RUTH GILLIGANThis superb book deserves all the plaudits and praise going.
—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, IRELANDI laughed, cried, was enraptured.
—— SAGA, BOOK OF THE MONTHJan has such a singular voice; she is somehow able to write gently and playfully about the largest, most timely and tragic of topics. Here she has conjured a scenario that feels both very true and very mysterious. I adored it.
The Raptures is perfect and generous and beautifully crafted and everything I demand from a book. And Hannah, brave and brilliant Hannah -- I've made up a room for her in my heart forever. I'll be putting it in every hand this Christmas.
—— KARL GEARYAn instantly compelling and novel take on a fractured society, The Raptures is a captivating, clever book by a truly original writer
—— Sarah GilmartinA compelling page-turner rendered in exquisite prose
—— Shelley HarrisWhip-smart and thoughtful with a dark vein of humour. Compulsively readable. I loved it
—— Christina Sweeney-BairdAn important novel . . . Jo Harkin does a masterful job . . . this mind-bending debut will certainly make you think
—— Book ReporterA terrific read - I enjoyed it tremendously
—— The Ryan Tubridy Show, RTÉ Radio 1Jo Harkin has created a speculative novel which digs into our instinctual curiosity and our need to know everything
—— Irish Examiner






