Her (SIGNED)
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: 1st ed., 1st pr.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
A taut and unsettling work of psychological suspense, Her chronicles the story of two women whose lives become dangerously intertwined — Emma, a young mother overwhelmed by the demands of a new baby, and Nina, a sophisticated older woman who inserts herself into Emma's life with calculated precision. Harriet Lane constructs the novel with masterful restraint, revealing Nina's hidden motives and dark history in slow, chilling increments while Emma remains obliviously grateful for the attention. The narrative alternates between the two women's perspectives, creating a deeply claustrophobic tension as readers piece together a past connection that Emma cannot see but Nina has never forgotten. Lane's prose is elegant and ice-cold, transforming the mundane rituals of domestic life into something quietly menacing. A gripping portrait of obsession, memory, and the quiet violence of female rivalry, Her confirms Lane as a formidable voice in contemporary British psychological fiction.
Author: Harriet Lane
Format: Hardback
Published: 2014, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Genre: Thriller
Edition: 1st ed., 1st pr.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
A taut and unsettling work of psychological suspense, Her chronicles the story of two women whose lives become dangerously intertwined — Emma, a young mother overwhelmed by the demands of a new baby, and Nina, a sophisticated older woman who inserts herself into Emma's life with calculated precision. Harriet Lane constructs the novel with masterful restraint, revealing Nina's hidden motives and dark history in slow, chilling increments while Emma remains obliviously grateful for the attention. The narrative alternates between the two women's perspectives, creating a deeply claustrophobic tension as readers piece together a past connection that Emma cannot see but Nina has never forgotten. Lane's prose is elegant and ice-cold, transforming the mundane rituals of domestic life into something quietly menacing. A gripping portrait of obsession, memory, and the quiet violence of female rivalry, Her confirms Lane as a formidable voice in contemporary British psychological fiction.