A Net for Small Fishes

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Bloomsbury presents A Net for Small Fishes by Lucy Jago, read by Sarah Durham.

Longlisted for the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award
A GUARDIAN SUMMER READING PICK

‘Sumptuous … If you’re feeling bereft after finishing The Mirror and the Light, let Jago transport you to the Jacobean court’ Telegraph

‘A bravura historical debut … a gloriously immersive escape' Guardian

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Frances Howard has beauty and a powerful family – and is the most unhappy creature in the world.

Anne Turner has wit and talent – but no stage on which to display them. Little stands between her and the abyss of destitution.

When these two very different women meet in the strangest of circumstances, a powerful friendship is sparked. Frankie sweeps Anne into a world of splendour that exceeds all she imagined: a Court whose foreign king is a stranger to his own subjects; where ancient families fight for power, and where the sovereign’s favourite may rise and rise – so long as he remains in favour.

With the marriage of their talents, Anne and Frankie enter this extravagant, savage hunting ground, seeking a little happiness for themselves. But as they gain notice, they also gain enemies; what began as a search for love and safety leads to desperate acts that could cost them everything.

Based on the true scandal that rocked the court of James I, A Net for Small Fishes is the most gripping novel you'll read this year: an exhilarating dive into the pitch-dark waters of the Jacobean court.

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‘Full of colour and intrigue … Historical fiction at its scintillating best and most filmic’ Susan Elderkin

‘The Thelma and Louise of the seventeenth century … Gut-wrenching’ Lawrence Norfolk

‘Terrific, rich in colour, character, place and time’ Sarah Dunant

‘A fabulous book. Frankie and Anne's world is not just brilliantly evoked but brilliantly sustained’ Andrew Miller

‘Dazzling’ Sunday Independent

Critics Review

Sumptuous … If you’re feeling bereft after finishing The Mirror and the Light, let Jago transport you back to the Jacobean court

Daily Telegraph

Described as “the Thelma and Louise of the 17th century” and based on a real-life scandal at the court of James VI and I, this irresistibly immersive novel follows a friendship between two women that leads to Tyburn and the Tower

Guardian, Summer reading picks 2021

A superb exploration of female agency, sexuality and class … Anne thrums with life all the way through to her tragic, gruesome end, while Frankie is calculating and alluring … A scintillating novel that plunges you head-first into a darkly compelling chapter of British history

Observer

A powerful take on a fascinating piece of history

The Times

Rich in intrigue and incident, with a cast of vividly drawn characters and a wealth of detail on every atmospheric page, this is a fabulously engaging read

Daily Mail

Bravura historical debut … Gloriously immersive … Jago makes her a brilliantly engaging narrator … Jago is excellent on clothes … Throughout the novel, surface detail is deftly handled to convey deeper anxieties and shifts in attitude … Jago keenly conveys the peril of being a woman of any class in the 17th century … Like all the best historical fiction, A Net for Small Fishes is a gloriously immersive escape from present times, but it’s not escapism

Guardian

Riveting … In a narrative that brims over with colour and invention, Jago summons up Jacobean London with enormous persuasiveness

Sunday Times, Book of the Month

Perfect for those looking for a gripping historical title

i paper

Jago’s thrilling debut is a sumptuous feast of plotting and intrigue at the court of King James, with a feminist slant … A classic historical novel, classily executed

Mail on Sunday

A sensuous evocation of 17th-century noble shenanigans. Jago offers a timely lens through which to reconsider power dynamics in Jacobean England … Seamless and stylish … Set in 1609, 69 years after the Mantel trilogy concludes, so those mourning Cromwell may find much to scintillate here

Irish Times

Will bring wit, wisdom, joy and comfort to your reading pile … There’s no messing about in Lucy Jago’s A Net For Small Fishes. From the first chapter you’re plunged into the dark intrigues, violence, vying for position and cruelty of the 17th century Jacobean court as society beauty Frances Howard meets Anne Turner, whose way with bodices, stockings and eyelashes is unequalled

Stylist

What a tale! Rich in intrigue and incident … A Net For Small Fishes is wonderfully dramatic and movingly tragic. With a wealth of detail on every atmospheric page, as the charismatic, flawed figures of Anne and Frankie try to live and love in the “cesspit” of a royal court, this is historical fiction at its immersive, intriguing best

Sunday Express

Hike up your Jacobean skirts for a romp through the corridors of courtly power … A perfect winter’s tale

Sainsbury's Magazine

A historical gem

independent.co.uk

A magnificent reimagining of a scandal in the Jacobean court … Masques, machinations and murder ensue, as well as affairs, gorgeously described clothes and a dangerous friendship

Tatler, 8 best books of the year so far

Dazzling

Sunday Independent

A terrific first novel, rich in colour, character, place and time. If you like your history spiced with sex, scandal and the sweet sensibilities of female friendship, then this is for you

Sarah Dunant

A fabulous book. Frankie and Anne’s world is not just brilliantly evoked but brilliantly sustained. Lucy Jago doesn’t make a single false step. And it’s exciting!

Andrew Miller

The Thelma and Louise of the seventeenth century: two mis-matched heroines, two grittily textured lives, an outrageous plot (true!), sex, politics, and a gut-wrenching ending

Lawrence Norfolk

Full of colour, intrigue and historical characters we can relate to … Jago has a great flair for the sensuous image and evokes the heady mix of gaudy glamour and grime that characterises the era with a distinctive, dense poetry. Historical fiction at its scintillating best and most filmic

Susan Elderkin

Brings the early seventeenth century brilliantly to life … Riven with colour and detail

Living Magazine

The attention to detail is wonderful. A really, really great book so early in 2021

Woman's Way

Unflinching … She lays bare the corruption of the Jacobean court, her sharp prose illuminating its dark corners and the complexities of her subject matter

Lunate.co.uk

We’ve had so much Tudor fiction of the years from authors including Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, that it’s great to escape to a different era as Lucy Jago takes us to the court of James I

Scotsman

An extraordinary story … The court case of the century … Amazing

talkRADIO

A fabulously engaging read … told in rich, vivid detail

Daily Mail

What a ride

Sunday Times Culture

The corrupt, licentious court of England’s James I makes a fittingly baroque backdrop for A Net for Small Fishes … Jago weaves an intricate web of social, sexual and political maneuvers that entangles all her characters …. [A] narrative stuffed with vividly drawn secondary characters and atmospheric set pieces … A Net for Small Fishes is also highly satisfying entertainment

Washington Post

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