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The Knave of Secrets
The Knave of Secrets
Jul 18, 2025 10:36 AM

Author:Alex Livingston,Philip Arditti,Montserrat Lombard

The Knave of Secrets

Brought to you by Penguin.

When gambler and failed magician Valen Quinol is given the opportunity to play in the Forbearance Game-the invitation-only game where players gamble with secrets-he can't resist. Or refuse, as it turns out... Wedged between the empires of Cadogna and L'Ombre, tiny Valtiffe holds on tightly to its independence-and to the opportunities for trade, politics and smuggling it offers. But powerful forces are bearing down on the island nation, and soon Valen and his misfit crew are caught up in a game where the fates of whole countries are at stake, and lives are as easily discarded as playing cards.

© Alex Livingston (P) Penguin Audio and Rebellion Publishing 2022

Reviews

Mort's language is visceral, holding space for the complexities of experiencing pain

—— Guardian, *Books of the Year*

Marvellous and tender poems... beautifully achieved... Mort's poems shine with bright risk throughout

—— Kate Kellaway , Observer, *Poetry Book of the Month*

A wonderful, endlessly re-readable work

—— Financial Times, *Books of the Year*

The Illustrated Woman celebrates the female body... Her deft poetry mesmerises as it troubles

—— Daljit Nagra , New Statesman, Books of the Year 2022

The title sequence is a complex, cohesive and at times dazzling analysis of another kind of writing - that inscribed directly on the poet's skin

—— Times Literary Supplement

The Illustrated Woman bristles with colour and truth. Helen Mort renders the body in desire, shame, love and pain across landscapes to create a dazzling portrait of our own skin as something that belongs only to us

—— Jessica Andrews, author of SALTWATER

Helen Mort's expert control of the line offers us footpaths through the landscape of the body, showing us all the ways we might mark, redeem, protect or fear for both our own and the bodies of others.

—— Andrew McMillan, author of PHYSICAL

Wildly impressive in its ability to balance its subjects with a questing intelligence without losing a human core

—— Rishi Dastidar

Wide-ranging and insightful... These poems are by turns delicate and diamond-hard, with a real flair for a knockout closing line

—— Dave Coates , Poetry Book Society Autumn 2022 Bulletin

A triumphal collection, that closes with a ritual cleansing and celebration of the naked body, as it should be celebrated... They can be challenging, unsettling poems for a man to read, but that's what makes them such essential reading - these are poems designed to get under your skin, where they belong

—— John Glenday, author of THE GOLDEN MEAN

The main thing that struck me was the beauty of the relationship between father and son . . . that was what pulled me in, I desperately wanted them to be reunited. It was heart-breaking

—— Jessie Cave, Sunday Times bestselling author

[A] transporting, beguiling historical mystery fans of Anna Mazzola will devour

—— Woman's Weekly

Wild, bewitching and propulsive, Sean Lusk's drama of prophetic visions, exotic feats of engineering, transgressive desire and familial love is one of those novels that makes you rejoice that we are a storytelling species. The Second Sight of Zachary Cloudesley, peopled with vivid characters and sumptuously-imagined scenery is a triumph of the imagination, of language, and of generosity.

—— Liz Jensen

A superb debut...fans of magical realism will love this

—— Prima

An original and unique tale that blends historical fiction with magical realism and steampunk. Moreover, it features tragedy, humour, and adventure, amongst a Dickensian backdrop whilst remaining accessible to a large audience; there is something for everyone.

—— The Strand Magazine

With a cast of colourful characters who are guaranteed to charm, this hugely entertaining book is full of imagination, adventure, wit and warmth.

—— Anita Frank

Flavoured with characters of Dickensian brilliance...One taste, you'll be addicted.

—— Essie Fox

A classic tale of adventure...chock full of brilliant characters, atmospheric descriptions and fascinating facts. The result is a joy to read

—— Dorset Magazine

A superb historical novel... Sean Lusk has a bright future ahead of him.

—— William Ryan

A rich detailed and vibrant tale of a young man finding himself against the backdrop of 18th century London and Constantinople

—— Scottish Book Trust, Book of the Month

Brilliant

—— Irish Daily Mail

I loved it - so good

—— Elaine Feeney

Glorious

—— IMAGE

Beautiful

—— Ryan Tubridy

Like [William] Trevor, a wry wit permeates Flannery's storytelling

—— Irish Times

Flannery's depiction of the sounds, smells and seediness of the typical seaside resort is sharp and vivid

—— Sunday Times

Charming and empathetic . . . Flannery's immense skill lies in her ability to inhabit such a wide range of characters, stepping into their shoes and capturing the nuance of each voice, each set of hopes and dreams and private, devastating heartaches

—— Independent

THIS BOOK is EVERYTHING. The characters are painfully, beautifully real, the writing is IMPECCABLE. Brutally honest about what we want for ourselves versus what we actually get, I LOVED it

—— Marian Keyes

Blackly funny

—— Business Post

Impossibly compelling

—— RTÉ Culture

My book of the year . . . I loved every page

—— Gearóid Farrelly

Flannery excels at working that counterpoint of dark and light, comedy in the face of tragedy . . . A brilliant debut

—— Anglo-Celt

Quietly beautiful . . . Flannery's characters are very well drawn, as is her understanding of small-town mores and idle gossip. It's a book that leaves and impression long after the final page

—— Irish Independent

An amazing story

—— Amie McAuley , Belfast Telegraph

A touching contemporary fiction following one woman's journey back into the world

—— Popsugar

A timely and poignant book about trauma, loneliness, and stepping outside of our comfort zones - literally

—— BuzzFeed

An optimistic, feel-good novel

—— Kirkus Reviews

[A] satisfying debut. The endearing characters offer a sensitive portrayal of what it means to live with mental health issues... with heart to spare

—— Publishers Weekly

Feverishly exhilarating stuff

—— Chicago Tribune

With her unparalleled gift for sumptuous, sublime prose, Groff paints an engrossing portrait of a woman who, despite living in a world bound by constraints, experiences a life rich with passion and creativity. Surrounded by a supportive sisterhood, Marie uses strength and ingenuity to subvert the oppression of the patriarchy

—— Atlanta Journal Constitution

Utterly absorbing

—— Vogue

Splendid with rich description and period vocabulary, this courageous and spin-tingling novel shows an incredible range for Groff (FLORIDA, 2018), and will envelop readers fully in Marie's world, interior and exterior, all senses lit up. It is both a complete departure and an easy-to-envision tale of faith, power, and temptation.

—— Booklist

In this bildungsroman about the real-life 12th-century poet Marie de France, a teenage Marie is exiled to a blighted Benedictine nunnery, where she finds strength and power as a prioress

—— Vanity Fair

Powerful, sapphic historical novel . . . Richly realized with historical details that don't overwhelm

—— BuzzFeed

Readers will recognize her stunning prose and grand, mythic perspective. . . . in a tale that feels both ancient and urgent, as holy as it is deeply human

—— Entertainment Weekly

The pages are almost completely devoid of men - seen, but not heard - with Groff using poetic, melodic and yet fierce writing to breathe volume into themes of power, ambition and success from the perspective of women

—— Press Association

[A] propulsive, enchanting, and emotionally charged read

—— Washington Independent Review of Books

A clever spin on the story of Marie de France

—— Bustle

I loved this accomplished piece of storytelling. So much so, I added it to my Booker wish list at the last minute, a wish not fulfilled, of course

—— A Life In Books

Matrix is a rich, beautifully written novel about ambition and desire, and also witchy separatist medieval nuns

—— Vox

Mesmerizing and inspiring

—— Newsday

Medieval life can seem far from our modern grasp, but Groff vividly describes the daily workings of the convent, from prayers to practical chores. She has done her research and it shows in the rich details she provides of working the fields, preparing meals, governing novices . . . magical, a beautiful evocation of what women can achieve and what they can mean to each other

—— NY Journal of Books

[A] feminist foray into a medieval nunnery that is stunning in its labyrinthine artistry and sensual tracing of life as lived during the era of the poet Marie de France and the legendary Eleanor of Aquitaine

—— Lit Hub

Must-read

—— HuffPost

A[n] artful writer, Groff has no need for fantastic artifice to construct a world without men. She . . . gives us an extraordinary protagonist . . . Anyone who has read Groff's previous novels and stories knows that this author's greatest virtue is her economy of prose. A disciplined writer . . . If "Eleanor's best currency is story," that goes double for Groff . . . Groff's "Matrix" simultaneously transports us to a backward world that once was and the grim future that seems inevitable. And all this through the eyes of a group of extraordinary women who decline to live lives of quiet desperation

—— Gainesville Sun

[A] transcendently beautiful novel with sensuality, religious ecstasy, gender and power explorations, and a fair bit of tasteful gore. It's surprisingly delicious to read fiction about a historical figure we know so little about

—— Shondaland

I'm on page 17 and now nothing else matters . . . Once you have this book in your hands I feel certain you too will be consumed

—— Sarah Jessica Parker

[D]reamy prose . . . At its heart, the book's message is simple: joy can exist in darkness

—— Popsugar

Richly imaginative

—— AP

[A] relentless exhibition of Groff's freakish talent . . . an unforgettable book . . . ecstatic, refulgent, God-struck, heretical

—— USA Today

[A] creative, intelligent work that will last

—— Boston Globe

The real Marie de France may continue to elude historians but the speculative fiction in Matrix combine to produce an unfailingly absorbing novel

—— TLS

An uplifting novel in its own unique way, and up there with Groff's best work

—— iNews

Matrix forms an intensely focused character study, but also succeeds as a probing exploration of female power

—— Literary Review

A beautiful and beguiling novel that transports the listener utterly and completely to another world

—— Irish Examiner

Against a convincingly filthy and precarious medieval backdrop, Marie is a figure of dazzling complexity

—— The Times
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