The Mirror Makers
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Louis XIV, at the height of his powers and grandiose ambitions, dreams of constructing a great Hall of Mirrors in the palace of Versailles.
This author is celebrated for her novels, short stories, and critical essays. Her writing delves into the complexities of the human psyche and societal relationships. With keen insight, she explores themes of identity and illusion, often weaving in surprising twists. Her prose is sharp, prompting deep reflection on the worlds she creates.


Louis XIV, at the height of his powers and grandiose ambitions, dreams of constructing a great Hall of Mirrors in the palace of Versailles.
Exploring the complexities of Britain's relationship with the Continent, the narrative unfolds through a series of compelling tales. A couple's culinary adventure in France highlights the perils of greed, while an ashes-scattering mishap and a haunted house reveal deeper themes of pain and abuse. Each story skillfully exposes the flaws and greed inherent in humanity, taking readers on a mesmerizing journey through time and across borders, showcasing the author's extraordinary wit and narrative prowess.