Author:H. Rider Haggard

Read the thrilling Victorian blockbuster, with an introduction from Booker prize-winning author Margaret Atwood.
A note from The Editor:
I feel it incumbent upon me to explain how this wonderful and mysterious history found its way into my hands. I received a letter and two parcels- one a manuscript, the other containing a scarab and an ancient sherd - from a brief acquaintance of mine called Mr Horace Holly. Mr Holly and his ward Leo Vincey had passed through a most uncommon African adventure, a tale of a nature so marvellous that I fear the reader might disbelieve it. To me the story seems to bear the stamp of truth upon its face. But I must leave the reader to form his own judgment... And with this explanation I introduce the world to Ayesha - She-who-must-be-obeyed - and the Caves of Kôr.
Exciting...remarkable imaginative power
—— SpectatorFew books bolder in conception, more vigorous in treatment, or fresher in fancy, have appeared for a long time
—— The Public OpinionThe more impossible it gets the better Mr. Haggard does it...his astonishing imagination, and a certain vraisemblance makes the most impossible adventures appear true
—— The AcademyMy father used to read me lots of fabulous, old fashioned adventure stories but I've been haunted by King Solomon's Mines by H Rider Haggard. It's a fantastically bloodthirsty novel, of course, but the bit that stayed with this eight year-old girl when the lights went out was the part where they go into the mines and see all the skeletons of the people who had been there before them. It wasn't the physical remains that bothered me, but the worry about what had happened to their spirits. Were their souls trapped down there? Only now do I realise how much Haggard has influenced my own writing about ghosts and underground caves.
—— Kate Mosse , Daily TelegraphShe is a marvel
—— Katherine Rundell , London Review of BooksMa’s work is a vital corrective and he writes here with insistent, focused anger
—— Siobhan Murphy , MetroMa Jian is a writer of rare originality whose work effortlessly combines a sense of the avant garde with uncomfortable humour, underpinned at all times by rage at the social changes that have affected China over the last 30 years
—— Tash Aw , GuardianKeeps things fizzing along
—— Lesley McDowell , Glasgow Sunday HeraldAn excellently plotted book boosted by some fine writing
—— Sunday Business PostThorpe’s skill is with sharply observed characters… Taut and compelling
—— James Urquhart , Financial TimesA well-written and exciting Boy’s Own tale for adults
—— Victoria Clark , The LadyDon Tillman is one of the most endearing, charming and fascinating literary characters I have met in a long time
—— The TimesGenuinely funny; you'll laugh out loud
—— EssentialsI absolutely loved The Rosie Project -- original and clever, and perfectly written.The world is going to fall in love with Don and Rosie
—— Jill MansellA poignant, funny novel about how you don't find love; it finds you
—— GlamourDon Tillman will exasperate, delight and immerse you in a world so original, in a story so compelling, I defy you not to read through the night. Glorious
—— Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's WifeA very funny and touching love story
—— Sunday ExpressAdorable . . . Really funny and heart-warming, a gem of a book
—— Marian KeyesIf you like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time you'll love The Rosie Project
—— LookWritten in a superbly pitch-perfect voice, The Rosie Project had me cheering for Don on every page. I'm madly in love with this book! Trust me, you will be, too
—— Lisa Genova, author of Still Alice and left NeglectedThe best, most honestly told love story I've read in a long time
—— Kristin HannahMarvellous. Don Tillman is as awkward and confusing a narrator as he is lovable and charming
—— John Boyne, author of The Boy In the Striped PyjamasPrime deck-chair material
—— The Times, Our Favourite Comic Novels






