Author:Pan Pantziarka

DCI Vallance and Sarah Fairfax team up once again when an old friend of Sarah's claims someone at work is trying to kill her. But her squeaky clean colleagues don't tally with the violent attacks. When Vallance becomes sexually involved with Carol he discovers she has not been telling the truth.
Willful Child is a love letter to 'Star Trek' and its fans - a pitch-perfect tour de force; Erikson walks a very fine line without ever once stumbling.
—— ROBERT J SAWYER, Huge Award-winning author of Fast Forward and Red Planet BluesThis comical tale will not only delight space fans but will more than cement him into many readers TBR lists. . . cracking prose alongside an author who knows how to create a tale that readers will just love to get behind . . .will have you chuckling along as it unfurls.
—— FALCATA TIMESA thrilling and hilarious read...if you are fan of Steven Erikson; if you are a fan of Star Trek; if you are a fan of science fiction, its tropes, and making fun thereof; if you are a fan of comedy, hilarity and spoof; if you are a fan of any of these, or just like a good read that will keep you up into the wee-hours of the morning, then Willful Child by Steven Erikson is simply a must-read!
—— FANTASY BOOK REVIEWInvest in a box of Kleenex before you start this tear-jerker - [one of] this month's big reads.
—— Women & HomeA beautiful story which will grip you, make you laugh and cry, uplift your spirit and leave you feeling profoundly grateful and changed by the reading experience ... This is a wonderful book about loss, redemption and joy – and I give it my own prize.
—— Bel Mooney , The Daily MailA delightful read. ... Joyful moments and gentle comedy.. an uplifting and moving companion to Harold Fry
—— Kat Berry , Daily ExpressSince finishing the two books, I often found myself wistfully wishing for another glimpse into Harold and Queenie’s world.
—— Jamie Klingler , StylistA beautiful book ... both desperately sad and sweetly uplifting - even funny... I really did love it.
—— Lucy Reber , StylistJoyce's poignant tale of Harold and Queenie will stay with us for a long time to come.
—— StylistIf you loved The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry you'll be thrilled with this sequel.
—— Fabulous magazineA hot read
—— Good Housekeepinga lesson in gentle restraint
—— Sunday TimesMust read: a funny emotional story
—— marie claireGood though The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is, this is better ....with an even more engaging central character, it will be a hard-hearted reader who can finish it without tears.
—— John Harding , Daily MailAn extraordinarily touching portrait - all dangers of sentimentality are banished by a final twist that makes you realise that what you've been reading is even sadder, and far tougher, than it seemed.
—— Readers DigestThe author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry hits a darker but no less compelling note ... However, the book is not without its own pleasurable uplift: a spiritual wind beneath its wings … perhaps it adds necessary ballast to the sparkling balloon of Harold's journey – and it will certainly find a grateful readership.
—— The Guardian[With] gently comic moments and [the] pitch-perfect black humour that Joyce writes so well ... It is not necessary to read Harold’s story before reading Queenie’s to enjoy this bittersweet novel which is a pleasure in its own right. However, reading both will only serve to double that pleasure.
—— The IndependentThis tender, funny tragic novel guides you to a point of emotion rarely found in modern fiction and the wonderful ending is truly uplifting.
—— Bel Mooney , Daily MailJoyce accomplishes the rare feat of endowing her continuing narrative with as much pathos and warmth, wisdom and poignancy as her debut. Harold was beloved by millions; Queenie will be, too.
—— BooklistA fantastic book about an extraordinary life.
—— Holzwickeder Nachrichten, GermanyOnce again Rachel Joyce writes so gripping and moving that you take the charaters to your heart immediately.
—— Buch aktuell, GermanyWith an enchanting, poetic language Rachel Joyce writes about the fundamental questions of life and death.
—— 52buecher, GermanyLike Harold Fry, Queenie is delightful and dark. Death, duty and regret shadow nearly every page, but the darkness is not unrelenting; there is humor, and there is light.
—— Minneapolis Star TribuneThis lovely book is full of joy. Much more than the story of a woman’s enduring love for an ordinary, flawed man, it’s an ode to messy, imperfect, glorious, unsung humanity ... Her love song is for us. Thank you, Rachel Joyce.
—— Washington Post[A] deeply affecting novel…Culminating in a shattering revelation, her tale is funny, sad, hopeful: She’s bound for death, but full of life.
—— People MagazineA moving, lyrical read about life, love and saying goodbye. this is a companion story to the similarly entrancing The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, but could be read alone.
—— Cathy Rentzenbrink , Prima






