10% off all books and free delivery over £40
Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks.

The Fox Wife

View All Editions

£20.00 £18.00

In Stock. Same day dispatch on orders before 3pm.

Add To Wishlist
Write A Review

About

The Fox Wife Synopsis

'Vivid, enigmatic, enchanting' M. L. Rio
'Irresistible' Sunday Times

Some people think foxes go around collecting qi, or life force, but nothing could be further than the truth. We are living creatures, just like you, only usually better looking . . .

Manchuria, 1908: A young woman is found frozen in the snow.

Her death is clouded by rumours of foxes, believed to lure people into peril by transforming into beautiful women and men. Bao, a detective with a reputation for sniffing out the truth, is hired to uncover the dead woman's identity. Since childhood, Bao has been intrigued by the fox gods, yet they've remained tantalizingly out of reach. Until, perhaps, now.

Snow is a creature of many secrets, but most of all, she's a mother seeking vengeance. Hunting a murderer, the trail will take her from northern China to Japan, with Bao following doggedly behind.

And as their paths draw ever closer together, both Snow and Bao will encounter old friends and new foes, even as more deaths occur.

The Fox Wife is a stunning novel about old loves and second chances, the depth of maternal bonds, and ancient folktales that may very well be true.


PRAISE FOR THE FOX WIFE


'Poetic and evocative' Good Housekeeping

'Magical, wondrous, transporting and illuminating' Nguy?n Phan Qu? Mai

'Rich and beguiling' Daily Mail

'Filled with wonder, mystery and folklore' Sue Lynn Tan


'Enchanting' the i

'A rich tangle of myth, mystery, and history' Alix E. Harrow

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781529429756
Publication date: 13th February 2024
Author: Yangsze Choo
Publisher: Quercus an imprint of Quercus Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 388 pages
Genres: Magical realism
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Historical Fiction