'A story of swirling sagas, poetry, bitterness, claustrophobia . . . through the long countdown towards Agnes's fate, it is Kent's heart-racing imagery that lingers . . . even the bleakness of Agnes's end, its gut-churning fear, holds an exhilaration that borders on the sublime.' Sunday Telegraph
One of the most gripping, intriguing and unique books Ive read this year . . . A novel that bristles with beautiful description, that lays bare the harshness of womens lives of the period and considers the nature of justice -- Kate Mosse
'So gripping I wanted to rush through the pages, but so beautifully written I wanted to linger over every sentence. Outstanding.' Madeline Miller, Orange Prize-winning author of The Song of Achilles
A debut of rare sophistication and beauty a simple but moving story, meticulously researched and hauntingly told. Observer
Hannah's rendering of Agnes Magnusdottir is as vivid and authentic as Mailer's Gary Gilmore . . . She has resurrected her heroine with grace and skill; her writing style is innately lyrical . . . An amazing book. I was completely engrossed all the way through, and heartbroken at its end. Donal Ryan, Man Booker longlisted author of The Spinning Heart
A remarkable achievement . . . Burial Rites will stand comparison with Margaret Atwoods Alias Grace and Peter Careys True History of the Kelly Gang. * Sunday Times *
Gorgeous and haunting, Burial Rites will touch your heart. Charlotte Rogan, author of The Lifeboat
Haunting . . . startlingly vivid . . . This is a tormented tale of love and betrayal and divided loyalties recounted with heartfelt honesty . . . An exceptional debut. Eithne Farry, Sunday Express
'Remarkable . . . extraordinary . . . Burial Rites is thought-provoking and often deeply moving . . . Beautifully written, this is a novel that will draw you in and touch your heart. Agnes will stay with you long after the last page has been turned.' Daily Express
'Haunting and beautiful' Independent: 50 Best Beach Reads
'Kent is an Australian, but her beautiful first novel has the extraordinary setting of Iceland in the 1820s . . . a wonderfully strange and haunting story.' The Times
Spell-binding and moving, its the kind of novel that gets under your skin, moves your blood, your heart. Megan Abbott, author of The End of Everything and Dare Me
'This compelling, ripped-from-real-life tale reminds me of Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace' Karin Slaughter, best-selling author of Kisscut
'Hannah Kent has crafted a genre all her own. Burial Rites is both a compelling thriller and a profound meditation on a mythic landscape.' Annabel Lyon, author of The Golden Mean
Burial Rites is totally gripping & beautiful and has so much Nordic gloom that you feel frozen reading it. -- India Knight
In 19th-century Ireland, convicted killer Agnes Magnusdottir is sentenced to death for stabbing her lover, but still has the power to change lives. Kent brilliantly recreates a community surviving in an inhospitable climate, and conveys the ineluctable force of one woman's personality on those around her. -- Book of the Year * Financial Times *
'An outstandingly good debut . . . I found myself spellbound . . . Kent has done a great deal of research and transformed its results into a work of art.' Literary Review