![]() The Fragments is undoubtedly Jordan’s finest work to date.Ĭhris Gordon is the events manager for Readings. If you love reading Jane Harper or Holly Throsby or indeed Jordan’s other novels, this is the perfect weekend read. How wonderful it is when the world gathers in awe of published work. The Fragments is a mystery that spans cities, class, people and timezones, and it’s a page-turner with plot developments transpiring right to the very last pages.Īdmirably, not only is this a delightful novel, but Jordan’s story also illustrates the impact and power an author’s work can have on its readers. Jordan depicts the nuances of bookselling without ever resorting to romantic platitudes, and counterbalances that world with the tragedies of hidden love that entwine both stories. ![]() In doing so, Caddie learns to trust her instinct and integrity. These stories are brought together when Caddie makes it her mission to solve the mystery surrounding the remains of the Karlson’s novel. The other tale, set in Brisbane in the heat of summer, examines the life of bookseller and former academic Caddie Walker. ![]() Fragments of Karlson’s second novel are all that survive this heartbreaking disaster. She also writes short fiction, essays and. ![]() One story centres on the life of reclusive and world-famous New York author Inga Karlson, who becomes victim to a terrible fire. Toni is the author of five novels - Addition, Nine Days, Fall Girl, Our Tiny, Useless Hearts and The Fragments. Using parallel stories which both have the theme of loss at their core, Jordan has created a unique and wonderful plot. Toni Jordan’s latest novel, The Fragments, holds within its pages a fable-like fervour for the written word. ![]()
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