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Real Simple
"Richly imaginative and psychologically complex."โ
Kirkus Reviews
"An
atmospheric crime novel... A phantasmagoric time trip
tailor-made for fans of The Devil in the White City."โ
Publishers Weekly
"Glittering and scruffy as its carnival setting, with the deep gravity hold of a rollercoaster."โ
Lauren Beukes,
internationally acclaimed author of The Shining Girls and Broken Monsters
"The latest novel from genre-crossing master storyteller Elizabeth Hand journeys from thriller territory straight into the heart of horror . . . A richly layered study of horror and sin and fantasy and reality, all in a peculiarly American vein. And it's scary as hell."โ
Chicago Review of Books
"Within the bustle and color and people, real and imagined, is a classic mystery, carefully plotted and executed."โ
Boston Review
"Billed as
The Alienist meets
The Devil in the White City but utterly original."โ
Inside Higher Ed
"Elizabeth Hand crafts a story that is, to borrow her own phrasing late in
Curious Toys, 'gruesome but peculiar,' a fun-house mirror of a novel filled with Chicago history and detail. Dark and thrilling."โ
Lori Rader-Day,
Edgar Award-nominated author of Under a Dark Sky
"Elizabeth Hand is a national treasure. Sinister sideshow hustlers, back alley intrigues, and brilliant outsiders: Turn-of-the-century underworld Chicago comes alive in this
rich, spooky, and atmospheric thriller that will appeal to fans of Henry Darger and Erik Larson alike."โ
Sarah McCarry,
author of All Our Pretty Songs
"When great artists meet -- in this case Henry Darger and Elizabeth Hand -- extraordinary things happen. For years Elizabeth Hand has been the supreme writer's writer, an inside secret among those in the know. With
Curious Toys, Elizabeth Hand confirms her place as one of the great writers of our era. This book is exactly what you want to read -- absorbing, intelligent, bold. As the author says, only a girl would be so brave."โ
Sara Gran,
author of The Infinite Blacktop
"I've long admired Elizabeth Hand for her ability to write in whatever genre pleases her, be it noir, fantasy, or science fiction. With
Curious Toys she goes further, spinning a wild, expansive, and bravura tale of carnival life, dead and missing girls, identity shifts, and big dreams transformed into awful nightmares. I loved this book."โ
Sarah Weinman,
author of The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized The World
"
Curious Toys is an utterly compelling read with a sleuth who will win your heart. This is one mystery you won't want to miss."โ
Ellen Hart,
Mystery Writers of America Grand Master and Lambda Award-winning author of the Jane Lawless mysteries
"An immersive, inventive historical mystery, led by a distinctly modern, queer heroine. I loved this story!"โ
Kristen Lepionka,
author of The Last Place You Look, winner of the Shamus Award for Best First PI Novel and Edgar Award finalist
"I finished
Curious Toys agog and filled with awe. The balance Elizabeth Hand strikes between history and fiction is breathtaking, every scene so memorable and etched in my mind. Here's hoping this masterful novel gets every accolade it richly deserves."โ
Bradford Morrow,
author of The Prague Sonata
"From an author who has achieved acclaim for stories of crime, horror, and fantasy, comes a new tale of intrigue and murder that checks off many of my favorite boxes. It's got: lady detectives, old seaside amusement parks, the Gilded Age, silent film, women who disguise as men to embed in male-only groups, women who look out for other women."โ
Olivia Rutigliano,
CrimeReads
"Hand's research into Chicago history is impeccable without ever seeming gratuitous, and even secondary characters such as Chaplin and Hecht emerge as fascinating and complex. But the story--which tightens its spiral as neatly as any murder mystery--finally belongs to Pin and Henry Darger, and mostly to Pin, an absolutely marvelous creation who, in the superb ending, turns out to be far more than we expected."โ
LOCUS
"[
Curious Toys] blends fact and fiction in fascinating ways. Avant-garde artist Henry Darger makes for an interesting companion to the gender-fluid lead character of this unusual serial killer novel."โ
BOLO Books
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