The prizewinning and No 1 bestselling author Sadie Jones moves to a gorgeous and bewitching historical setting in a blissful new novel which is full of surprises
Welcome to Sterne, an old manor house, somewhere in the north of England. It is not-quite-home to the Torringtons u the head of the household has been forced to make a dash to Manchester in a last ditch attempt to save the family from financial ruin. It is a May night, unseasonably stormy, 1912: for Emerald Torrington, it is turning out to be a rum sort of twentieth birthday. Emerald has argued with her brother, and little sister Smudge is sick in bed. A small supper party has been planned but the thought of the guestlist makes Emerald shudder: the conventional Suttons (yawn) from Berkshire and Farmer John, a well-off tenant, who has most definitely set his cap at Emerald. The cook toils in the kitchen over mock turtle soup and a chocolate cake covered with green sugar roses. And only a few miles away a horrific train crash on a branch line brings a crowd of mysterious and not altogether savoury survivors to seek shelter at the house. One of these in particular is most definitely not a gentleman. The party does not go as planned. There is not enough food to appease the traumatised passengers, and they will keep escaping the confines of the morning room. To add to the mischief, Smudge has smuggled her pony Lady upstairs, to make her portrait in charcoals on her bedroom wall. But the old house will have to relinquish more dark secrets if Smudge is ever to get Lady to go back down stairs... The Uninvited Guests is the delightful, surprising and outrageous new novel from bestselling Sadie Jones: prepare to revel in the opulence of Edwardian country house life, but above all, expect a spooky and unexpected ride...
About the Author
Sadie Jones won the Costa First Novel Award with her debut The Outcast ('Riveting', Lionel Shriver; 'Devastatingly good', Daily Mail; 'Gripping', Harper's Bazaar). It was also shortlisted for the Orange Prize and was a Richard and Judy Summer Reads Number One bestseller. Her second novel, Small Wars ('Outstanding', The Times; 'Compelling', Daily Telegraph; 'One of the best books about the English at war ever', Joel Morris) was longlisted for the Orange Prize.
Industry Reviews
"The author's command of period archness tips its hat to a pantheon of social satirists: Luis Bu?uel in cahoots with Oscar Wilde and Jane Austen. Jones's caustic takedown of 1-percenter exceptionalism arrives like a divine gift to occupying party poopers everywhere."--New York Times Book Review