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Sign up todayThe Stockholm Octavo
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Learn moreFor fans of Patrick Suskind's classic Perfume comes a dazzling debut set during Stockholm's opulent golden age and brilliantly interweaving history, romance, and intrigue—a story in which one man's fortune holds the key to a nation's precarious fate.
Life is close to perfect for Emil Larsson, a self-satisfied bureaucrat in the Office of Customs and Excise in 1791 Stockholm. He is a true man of the town—a drinker, card player, and contented bachelor—until one evening when Mrs. Sofia Sparrow, a fortune-teller and proprietress of an exclusive gaming parlor, shares with him a vision she has had: a golden path that will lead him to love and connection. She lays an octavo for him, a spread of eight cards that augur the eight individuals who can help him realize this vision—if he can find them.
Emil begins his search, intrigued by the puzzle of his octavo and the good fortune Mrs. Sparrow's vision portends. But when Mrs. Sparrow wins a mysterious folding fan in a card game, the octavo's deeper powers are revealed. For Emil it is no longer just a game of the heart; collecting his eight is now crucial to pulling his country back from the crumbling precipice of rebellion and chaos.
Set against the luminous backdrop of late eighteenth-century Stockholm, as the winds of revolution rage through the great capitals of Europe, The Stockholm Octavo brings together a collection of characters, both fictional and historical, whose lives tangle in political conspiracy, love, and magic in a breathtaking tale that will leave you spellbound.
Karen Engelmann lived and worked in Sweden for nine years. She has an MFA from Goddard College in Vermont and is the 2011 winner of the American Scandinavian Society Cultural Grant Award for writing. She lives in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Simon Vance is an award-winning actor and an AudioFile Golden Voice with over fifty Earphones Awards and thirteen prestigious Audie Awards. He was named Booklist’s very first Voice of Choice in 2008 and an AudioFile Best Voice of 2009.
Reviews
“Delicious…The essence of witty intelligence.
Readers will delight [in] every element in this Swedish weave, from the brutal
winter weather to the unfurling of a lady’s fan. The plot is an urgent one, and
the characters mysterious, appealing, and memorable…I felt a real kinship with
author Karen Engelmann.”
“If you like novels that work on many levels at
once, read this stunning tessellation of a book, where fortune is the flip side
of intrigue and where history is the flip side of chance.”
“A delicious page-turner that brings eighteenth-century
Stockholm to vivid life, complete with scandal, conspiracy, mystery, and a hint
of magic. Karen Engelmann’s spectacular debut drew me in…A captivating tale, beautifully
told.”
“A juicy page-turner…Engelmann’s intellectually
playful take on the mathematics of love and power proves irresistible.”
“Deliciously sly…As we fan through the pages, we recognize the usual narrative codes, but we can’t crack them any faster than Larsson can solve the puzzle of his destiny. The result is an irresistible cipher between two covers—an atmospheric tale of many rogues and a few innocents gambling on politics and romance in the cold, cruel north.”
“A dizzying story of political intrigue and forbidden romance, all played out in an array of lost arts, from the reading of cards to the language of ladies’ fans to the healing power of plants. Each has its own delicious vocabulary and in Engelmann’s debut, each word is savored.”
“This is a swirling, swooping fanfare of a tale,
with an immense cast and an exhilaratingly sustained finale.”
“Karen Engelmann’s The Stockholm Octavo is
a bonbon box filled with treats designed to appeal to lovers of literary
historical thrillers.”
“The fascination of the cards' unfolding gives way to even greater narrative magic, when Emil must wield all his intelligence and resources to identify the actual persons who embody the eight figures of his Octavo. With flawless instinct, Engelmann conflates mystery and romance.”
“Neatly mixing revolutionary politics with the
erotic tension and cutthroat rivalry of the female conspirators…Engelmann has
crafted a magnificent, suspenseful story set against the vibrant society of
Sweden’s zenith, with a cast of colorful characters balanced at a crux of
history.”
“Cartomancy is divination using regular playing cards in a game called the Octavo. This and the language and geometry of fans, as well as several other arcane practices, form the intriguing premise of Karen Englemann’s engrossing debut novel. Mrs. Sparrow, mistress of a gaming establishment in late-eighteenth-century Sweden, predicts a golden future for minor customs official Emil Larsson. Simon Vance does everything right as Emil meets the human embodiments of the eight cards that are destined to assist him. With characters as diverse as King Gustav, a French fan maker, and the scheming Uzanne, Vance never misses a step. His descriptions of several luscious young women, and of one particular fan thought to contain magical powers, are a marvel of nuance and subtlety. A delicious pairing of narrator and material.”
“Fantastic…This rollicking adventure story reads
at times like a fairy tale, with good guys and bad guys and obstacles to be
recognized and overcome. It’s all quite fun. As either historical novel or
adventure story, this clever first novel should appeal to a broad range of
readers.”
“Mysterious, suspenseful, and, at times,
action packed.”
“Elegant and multifaceted, Engelmann’s debut
explores love and connection in late–eighteenth-century Sweden and delivers an unusual,
richly imagined read…The setup is wonderfully engrossingthis is stylish work by
an author of real promise.”
“The Stockholm Octavo, Karen Engelmann’s
impressive debut, is as marvelously and intricately constructed as the
mysterious form of divination it’s named for. A true pleasure from beginning to
satisfying end.”