Author:Anthony Hope
Rudolph Rassendyll's life is interrupted by his unexpected and personal involvement in the affairs of Ruritania whilst travelling through the town of Zenda. He is shortly on the way to Streslau, the capital, where he finds himself engaged in plans to rescue the imprisoned king.
A new literary heroine ... a wonderfully drawn character, endearing and shocking in equal measure
—— Irish IndependentCovers painful ground, but it is a gentle book ... Matilda lingers in the memory
—— Irish ExaminerAn enchanting yet perturbing tale
—— Sunday IndependentTold through Matilda's endearingly innocent and canny eyes ... kind and unflinching
—— Irish TimesUtterly convincing ... the dark atmosphere is relieved only by Matilda's open-hearted spirit
—— Ireland on Sunday[Maupin] is the perfect chronicler of the moral, political, sexual and social fluxes of the world as we have lived and known them... Not only is all human life here but a hell of a lot besides that you'd never imagine
—— City LimitsMaupin's work is like a drug: it's easy, it's fun and it leaves you greedy for more...superb
—— The AustralianFab and funny ... Anyone with a sister will be nodding their head the whole way through
—— CloserAnna Maxted tells a tale of sibling rivalry with wit and emotion
—— InStyleWarm, poignant and very funny
—— Marian KeyesHugely funny. Maxted writes beautifully
—— Daily ExpressThis modern day mythical fantasy is Anne Rice on an epic scale, a hugely imagined world. A chiller thriller from cold of Russia, this one's been selling like hot cakes around the world
—— Sunday Sport