![]() The descriptions are good with it making you realise how bad the snow gets out there as they are cut off from everything. The story is very creepy in places and makes you think that something really bad is happening by something! It would make a brilliant film so I hope it is picked up. This led you up the wrong path at times with the ending being a surprise to me. Her short fiction has been published in a wide variety of magazines and has been shortlisted for several prizes. Sarah has always been drawn to the dark and creepy – remote spaces and abandoned places – so when she read an article in a local Swiss magazine about the history of sanatoriums in the area, she knew she’d found the spark of the idea for her debut novel, The Sanatorium. ![]() After moving to Switzerland in her twenties, she spent every spare moment exploring the mountains in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans Montana, the dramatic setting that inspired her novel. ![]() She studied English and Creative Writing at the University of Warwick and worked in Brand PR for a variety of household brands. Sarah Pearse lives by the sea in South Devon with her husband and two daughters. ![]() ![]() This was the first I had read by Sarah, for her first book I thought it was brilliant and will be looking forward to her next book. PUBLISHED BY BANTAM PRESS ON 18th FEBRUARY 2021 ![]()
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