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Jan 1, 2026 8:22 AM

Author:Katie Price

Crystal

Praise for Katie Price

'A fabulous guilty holiday pleasure' - heat

Unabashedly laden with sex and OTT with glitz... Go on run yourself a bath full of bubbles and indulge in this page-turner - Now

'Glam, glitz, gorgeous people... so Jordan!' - Woman

'A real insight into the celebrity world' - OK!

'Brilliantly bitchy' - New

'The perfect sexy summer read' New Woman

'A fun, blisteringly paced yet fluffy novel' Cosmopolitan

'Celebrity fans, want the perfect night in? Flick back those hair extensions, pull on the Juicy Couture trackie, then join Angel on her rocky ride to WAG central' - Scottish Daily

'A page-turner... it is brilliant. Genuinely amusing and readable' Evening Standard

Reviews

Crystal is charming. Gloriously infectious

—— Evening Standard

A fun and frothy read, sprinkled with acerbic humour

—— City A.M

Passion-filled

—— heat

Peppered with cutting asides and a directness you can only imagine coming from Katie Price, it's a fun, blisteringly paced yet fluffy novel

—— Cosmopolitan

Fun and full of excitement. A feisty tale of friendship, love and fame that's bound to be a bestseller

—— Woman

Unabashedly laden with sex and OTT with glitz ... Go on run yourself a bath full of bubbles and indulge in this page-turner

—— Now

Glam, glitz, gorgeous people... so Jordan!

—— Woman

A page-turner... it is brilliant. Genuinely amusing and readable

—— Evening Standard

A fabulous guilty holiday pleasure

—— heat

The Death of Lomond Friel is a very fine first novel, full of emotion, laced with wit, and crowded with observations of the surface absurdities and hidden pains of being human. It marks Sue Peebles as an assured and cunning writer

—— James Robertson

Shot through with a fizzing mix of philosophy and comedy

—— Piers Plowright , The Tablet

An unusual, loveable debut...that explores the complexities of family relationships and the weight of memory

—— Natalie Young , The Times, Christmas round up

An unusual, loveable debut about a father and his daugther on the East Coast of Scotland...superbly written with a small cast of memorable characters

—— Erica Wagner , The Times, Christmas round up

The beautiful debut by Scottish novelist Sue Peebles. This tale of a daughter caring for her father who has suffered a stroke is psychologically true and elegantly portrayed

—— Lesley McDowell , Sunday Herald, Christmas round up

The best debut I read...sharp, tender, wicked, and beautifully poised prose that reads like the work of an accomplished novelist

—— Gavin Wallace , Sunday Herald, Christmas round up

As far as literary fiction goes, this is both incredibly literary and amazingly enjoyable… Lyrical, poetic, and always written with the same bittersweet quality which captured my attention right at the start, this is an absolute gem of a book… Clearly, this is about the highest possible recommendation, whether or not you like cricket… When I got to the end, the only issue I had with the book was that I wished it hadn’t finished

—— Robert James , TheBookbag.co.uk

There is much to enjoy in Sri Lankan Karunatilaka’s energetic debut novel… The book bristles with grouchy humour, laconic observations on Sri Lanka’s political troubles and the pathos of coming to the end of life. Steering just the right side of sentiment, it is both an elegy to lost ambitions and a paean to madcap dreams

—— Adam Lively , Sunday Times

A rollercoaster of a novel

—— Times Higher Education

A deliberately rambling account of a dying sportswriter’s attempts to get to the truth of the disappearance of a Sri Lankan bowler... It’s brilliant

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian
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