Full of sensual mystery, strange dreams, and haunting and peculiar magic. A beautiful debut.
Alison Littlewood, author of The Hidden People and A Cold Season
Threading the Labyrinth takes us backwards and forwards through the centuries, telling the story of an English manor house, the people
who have loved and cared for it-and the mysterious garden that lies at its heart. In this lush and vibrant novel, Tiffani Angus deploys her
considerable knowledge lightly, guiding us skilfully and hauntingly through the beautiful maze of her richly imagined story.
Una McCormack, author of Picard, The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway and many more.
Tiffani Angus has achieved a masterwork of mystery. Angus' changeling tale, woven throughout, creates the perfect air of supernatural mystery,
which is enhanced by her refusal to reveal the truth. We are allowed only hints and second hand, sometimes even third-hand, whisperings. In fact the entire novel thrives on myth, rumour and gossip in the most delightful way.
British Fantasy Society
An excellent debut novel.
SF Crows Nest
It's rich and vivid, full of characters who feel rounded and real.
Simon Guerrier, author Doctor Who, Primeval and Being Human
The garden [is] more than beautiful; they delight themselves in the naming of the flowers, of the orchards and the apparitions. Fat bees, the
cold hard ground in winter, all the seasons enclosed between its walls, all the times since the garden was born, they whisper to us through Tiffani's
words.
GeekDad
The story of the decay and subsequent rebirth of a garden, mirrored in the people who care for it. It's a romance, a fairytale, and a horror story
all wrapped into one.
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
???An accomplished debut and a storyteller who I will be looking forward to future tales from. A perfect summertime read awaits you!
Runalong the Shelves
Threading The Labyrinth is at once a romance of England and a gorgeously layered story of ghosts through the centuries. It is a remarkable debut
novel from an author whose work I look forward to reading more of.
The Furious Consortium
If you enjoyed books like Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, or The Golden Key, then there's a good chance that you'll like this one too.
Salon Futura