Why did I love this book?
Any new novel by Kate Atkinson is almost guaranteed to top my favorites list. Shrines of Gaiety is a brilliantly drawn portrait of the seamy underworld of London in the aftermath of the First World War, involving an uptight policeman and a no-nonsense heroine in a search for two disappeared girls.
As always with Atkinson, the format of the crime-mystery genre provides an opportunity to achieve something more ambitious – a literary novel with a light touch, at once deeply funny and profoundly affecting.
If, like me, you opt for the audiobook version, Jason Watkins’ mellow narration is an absolute treat.
8 authors picked Shrines of Gaiety as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
'Atkinson on her finest form. A marvel of plate-spinning narrative knowhow, a peak performance of consummate control.' OBSERVER
'This is the perfect novel for uncertain times.' THE TIMES
'I can think of few writers other than Dickens who can match it' SUNDAY TIMES
'Brilliant' RICHARD OSMAN
'Kate Atkinson is simply one of the best writers working today, anywhere in the world' GILLIAN FLYNN
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1926, and in a country still recovering from the Great War, London has become the focus for a delirious new nightlife. In the clubs of Soho, peers of the realm rub shoulders with starlets, foreign dignitaries…