"Soft, intricate and languid with a twist in the tale. This is a mesmerizing first novel." --Viv Groskop, Red magazine (U.K.)
"A haunting look at women's asylums in 1850s England...Wallace masterfully creates an atmosphere of utter claustrophobia and dread." -Publishers Weekly
"An impressive debut with a captivating heroine and an absorbing storyline. A compulsive page-turner." -Catharine Arnold, author of Bedlam
"I was gripped by this fantastic book. Chilling, heart-warming, very well written and researched, this is an unusual novel about Victorian England." -Rosie Boycott, author of A Nice Girl Like Me and Our Farm
"The Painted Bridge is something special: an intriguing and disturbing tale of the reality of women's lives behind the veil of Victorian respectability, which will have resonance today. Beautifully written and evoked." -Rachel Hore, bestselling author of A Gathering Storm "What if you were sent to a mental institution against your will? That's the premise of Wallace's gripping new novel, set against the backdrop of Victorian England. As heroine Anna Palmer fights to be released, she begins to question everything she ever thought she knew. A chilling page-turner about the muddy line between sanity and madness."--Caroline Leavitt, author of Pictures of You
"Ripe with viscerally appealing drama but also with important implications. ...subtle and well-considered."-- "Booklist (starred review)"
"A fantastic read... The minor characters were brilliantly drawn and their own individual stories made this book all the more compelling."-- "Novelicious"