'Wildly clever and evocative, I adored it' Angela Clarke
'Rubin deserves top marks for originality and for braving such a niche literary format . . . what really stands out is the masterful way the tales are cemented together. Believable characters and accomplished characterization add to the suspense, and with Rubin's expressive and easily digestible prose both stories can appreciated as old-fashioned murder mysteries' The Lady
'Murder, mystery and secrets combine to create a dazzling achievement that will hook you in' Best Magazine
'It's an incredible book, it's so different. It's unlike anything I've read before' Quick Book Reviews Podcast
'You will feel yourself being drawn into the lives of the main characters and you will find it very difficult to put the books down' South London Press
'The Turnglass is a narrative of mysterious beauty, locking two very different writing styles to tell two very different stories that are linked so, so very elegantly' Shots
'This is one of the most enjoyable books I've read this year' Bay Tales
Gareth Rubin writes about social affairs, travel and the arts for British newspapers. In 2013 he directed a documentary about therapeutic art at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London ('Bedlam'). His books include The Great Cat Massacre, which details how the course of British history has been changed by people making mistakes; Liberation Square, a thriller set in Soviet-occupied London; and The Winter Agent, a thriller set in Paris in 1944. He read English Literature at the University of St Andrews and trained at East 15 Acting School.