Praise for The Earthquake Bird
“Susanna Jones maintains a chilling ambiguity throughout, scoring 10 on the suspense Richter scale. Compelling and haunting, this delicately crafted debut novel’s tremors are felt long after the final page is turned.”
—The Observer
“Gripping and haunting—an unforgettable debut.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“An astonishingly accomplished debut by Susanna Jones . . . It’s hard to believe that this skillfully constructed and beautifully written work is a first novel.”
—The Sunday Telegraph
“The sentences may be lean and spare, but the murder on the first page heralds a weight and menace to this story that’s strangely chilling. This is a very compelling and rather disquieting debut.”
—Elle
“This spare, urgent debut is not only a polished crime novel, but a hymn to Tokyo and an awkwardly tender love story. Noodle bars, skyscrapers, subways, and the rainy season are described with the fragile elegance of a Japanese painting. The narrative’s vertiginous momentum is offset by an unnervingly cool prose. The Earthquake Bird is distinguished by its alluring ambiguity.”
—The Daily Telegraph
“One of the best books I’ve read in recent years.”
—A. N. Wilson, New Statesman
“Literary crime at its best.”
—The Bookseller
“An examination of the slippery nature of truth and memory, obsessions and betrayals, all of which Jones handles with confidence and skill.”
—Publishers Weekly