***SHORTLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION*** From the bestselling author ofAsylum,TraumaandSpider
'[W]onderfully sinister a delight you are in for a thrilling ride.'Spectator
January 1947.
London is in ruins, theres nothing to eat, and its the coldest winter in living memory.
To make matters worse, Charlie Grice, one of the great stage actors of the day, has suddenly died. His widow Joan, the wardrobe mistress, is beside herself with grief.
Then one night she discovers Griceys secret. Plunged into a dark new world, Joan realises that though fascism might hide, it never dies. Her war isnt over after all. 'A brilliant evocation of the theatrical worlds seedy glamour,The Wardrobe Mistressis also a moving portrait of a woman struggling to make sense of her past and imagine a future for herself.'Sunday Times 'Ghosts of the theatre and the spectre of fascism haunt cold and grimy London in this atmospheric tale from a master of the grotesque.'Guardian '[A] rich and highly spiced feast of a novel, even before it reaches its classically gothic McGrath climax.'Reader's Digest [An] unnerving thriller.Stylist 'McGrath has the gift, the storyteller's gift, to compel attention, so that you gaze rapt into the fire and listen to the tale unfold.'Sunday Times 'McGrath is one of the age's most elegantly accomplished divers into the human psyche . . . a master writer.' John Banville McGrath is that rare yet essential thing, a writer who can expose our darkest fears without making us run away from them.'New Statesman
Patrick McGrath is the author of two short story collections and nine novels, including the international bestseller,Asylum. He is also the author ofWriting Madness,a collection of his short fiction and selected non-fiction. His novelTraumawas shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award andSpiderwas filmed by David Cronenberg from McGrath's adaptation. He co-edited an influential anthology of short fiction,The New Gothic,and recent non-fiction includes introductions toThe Monk, Moby DickandBarnaby Rudge.Patrick McGrath lives in Manhattan and London.