"During the Great War, a combat nurse searches for her brother, believed dead in the trenches despite eerie signs that suggest otherwise, in this historical novel with a speculative twist"--
NATIONAL BESTSELLER β’ During the Great War, a combat nurse searches for her brother, believed dead in the trenches despite eerie signs that suggest otherwise, in this hauntingly beautiful historical novel with a speculative twist, from the author of The Bear and the Nightingale.
βA wonderful clash of fire and iceβa book you wonβt want to let go of.ββDiana Gabaldon, author of Outlander
βSpectacularβa tour de force, wonderful and deep and haunting.ββNaomi Novik, author of A Deadly Education
ONE OF BOOKPAGEβS TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
January 1918. Laura Iven was a revered field nurse until she was wounded and discharged from the medical corps, leaving behind a brother still fighting in Flanders. Now home in Halifax, Canada, Laura receives word of Freddieβs death in combat, along with his personal effectsβbut something doesnβt make sense. Determined to uncover the truth, Laura returns to Belgium as a volunteer at a private hospital, where she soon hears whispers about haunted trenches and a strange hotelier whose wine gives soldiers the gift of oblivion. Could Freddie have escaped the battlefield, only to fall prey to somethingβor someoneβelse?
November 1917. Freddie Iven awakens after an explosion to find himself trapped in an overturned pillbox with a wounded enemy soldier, a German by the name of Hans Winter. Against all odds, the two form an alliance and succeed in clawing their way out. Unable to bear the thought of returning to the killing fields, especially on opposite sides, they take refuge with a mysterious man who seems to have the power to make the hellscape of the trenches disappear.
As shells rain down on Flanders and ghosts move among those yet living, Lauraβs and Freddieβs deepest traumas are reawakened. Now they must decide whether their world is worth salvagingβor better left behind entirely.
βAΒ spectacular tour de forceΒ by one of my favorite authors, soΒ wonderful and deep and hauntingΒ that you might well imagine it required a Faustian bargain of its ownβI love this book so much and want everyone to read it!ββNaomi Novik,Β author of A Deadly Education
βKatherine Ardenβs effortless blend of history and folklore is sure to entrance again with this stunning foray into the twentieth century, where ghosts walk, dreams blunt trauma, and myth becomes real.ββKate Quinn, author of The Diamond Eye
βDarkly beautiful and deeply humane, this is a story of love that reaches across borders and across oceans, and even penetrates the veil of death. It will stir your heart and settle into your bones.ββAva Reid, author of A Study in Drowning
βThe Warm Hands of Ghosts is a miraculously warm fusion of the mud and bloody horror of war with the unquenchable power of love and the bondΒ formed at the limits of human endurance.Β Itβs a magical and marvelousΒ book.ββNicola Griffith, author of Menewood
βAbsolutely incredibleβI had chills all through reading it.ββShannon Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass
βKatherine Arden isnβt writing about World War I, sheβs writing from World War IβtheΒ diction, the madness, the desperation. But the hope, tooβand maybe even a devil grinning at us from the trenches.ββStephen Graham Jones, author of The Only Good Indians
βFrom the brutal trenches of World War I comes aΒ vivid story of grief and love that feels not only timeless, but timely. This exquisite novel took me over like a haunting, and ArdenβsΒ eerie, exacting prose followed me long after I closed the cover.Β Itβs one of the best historical fantasies Iβve ever read.ββEmma TΓΆrzs
βAΒ marvelous novel, visionary, imaginative, andΒ brilliantly written.ββAnthony Horowitz,Β author of Magpie Murders
βArdenβs haunting novel is at once immersive and timeless, an ode to the enduring power of memory.ββVaishnavi Patel, author of Kaikeyi
βA page-turner of the highest order . . . a masterpiece of historical realism seamlessly blended with the supernatural that delivers spine-tingling heroism as well as a searing study of warβs cruelties and the necessity of remembrance . . . a haunting, fantastic read!ββHelene Wecker, author of The Golem and the Jinni
βArdenβs World War I setting is visceral, with real-world horrors that make warm-handed ghosts and seductive devils comforting in comparison. The touch of fantasy enhances the uncanny, shifting realities of a world in turmoil.ββLibrary Journal (starred review)
βThrough resonant prose, [Arden] literalizes the apocalyptic qualities of WWI while dwelling in moral complexity and delivering vibrant, fully fleshed-out characters.Β The interwoven supernatural elements lend the historical details greater weight. The result isΒ a powerful page-turner.ββPublishers Weekly (starred review)
βSet on and off the battlefields of Belgium in the final year of World War I, this novel adds a supernatural touch to its vividly realized historical details.ββKirkus Reviews (starred review)
Katherine Arden is the New York Times bestselling author of the Winternight trilogy and the Small Spaces Quartet. In addition to writing, she enjoys aimless travel, growing vegetables, and running wild through the woods with her dog, Moose. She lives in Vermont.
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