Out on 23 July 2026

Gentle Things

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Publication date23 July 2026
352 pages
ISBN9781035051274
Imprint: Mantle

Reviews

Gentle Things is a radiant historical novel filled with longing and madness. Beautifully drawn, it’s a tense descent into madness until the final page. A daring and devouring gothic gem of a novel
One of the best things I’ve read in ages. Giles weaves together multiple genres to craft a story that manages to be both cosy and menacing, historical and fresh. The flawed but relatable characters come across as real people reaching out through time. There’s an intriguing slow-burn mystery that seethes between the pages until it finally erupts, but I never felt impatient for answers, because the setting is so richly and believably drawn that it’s simply a joy to inhabit – plague and fire and boils and all. I’d recommend it without hesitation.
Gentle Things is a stunning fever dream of a book, at once brutal and beguiling, with a creeping sense of horror as the nightmare of Lucy's marriage - and her husband's business - is revealed. Enchanting, gorgeous, deeply sinister and one of my favourite books of 2026 so far
Meticulously researched, tightly plotted, and beautifully written: Gentle Things starts as the gentlest of possessions but will soon haunt you incessantly. I, for one, couldn't get enough, and will gladly allow this rare novel to live within my skull for years to come