The Sirens: A Novel
by Emilia Hart (Author)
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK • #1 LibraryReads Pick • Indie Next Pick
A spellbinding novel about sisters separated by centuries, but bound together by the sea, from the author of the runaway New York Times bestseller Weyward
2019: Lucy awakens from a dream to find her hands around her ex-lover’s throat. Horrified, she flees to her older sister’s house on the Australian coast, hoping she can help explain the strangely vivid nightmare that preceded the attack—but Jess is nowhere to be found.
As Lucy awaits her return, the rumors surrounding Jess’s strange small town start to emerge. Numerous men have gone missing at sea, spread over decades. A tiny baby was found hidden in a cave. And sailors tell of hearing women’s voices on the waves. Desperate for answers, Lucy finds and begins to read her sister’s adolescent diary.
1999: Jess is a lonely sixteen-year-old in a rural town in the middle of the continent. Diagnosed with a rare allergy to water, she has always felt different, until her young, charming art teacher takes an interest in her drawings, seeing a power and maturity in them—and in her—that no one else has.
1800: Twin sisters Mary and Eliza have been torn from their loving father in Ireland and forced onto a convict ship bound for Australia. For their entire lives, they’ve feared the ocean, as their mother tragically drowned when they were just girls. Yet as the boat bears them further and further from all they know, they begin to notice changes in their bodies that they can’t explain, and they feel the sea beginning to call to them…
A breathtaking tale of female resilience and the bonds of sisterhood across time and space, The Sirens captures the power of dreams, and the mystery and magic of the sea.
Review
"Some novels don’t just tell a story; they sing. The Sirens is one of them—a lyrical, evocative tale that sweeps you into the salty winds of the Irish and Australian coasts, weaving together history, myth and the unbreakable resilience of women…Hart has a gift for crafting complex, unforgettable female characters [and] each woman’s story feels both deeply personal and universally resonant, a testament to Hart’s ability to infuse historical fiction with raw emotional depth…If you love stories that interlace historical depth with rich, almost magical prose—think Kate Morton meets Alice Hoffman—The Sirens is a must-read. Haunting, beautifully crafted and fiercely empowering, it will leave you listening for echoes of its melody long after you’ve turned the last page." —BookTrib
"Entertaining. Hart (Weyward) delivers a high-voltage tale of family secrets, fantastical occurrences, and Australian history." —Publishers Weekly
"Haunting, immersive and deeply alive, The Sirens feels as storied and ancient as the myths it explores, a true classic-in-the-making work of feminist fire and fury….Hart is a truly gifted, spellbinding author." —Bookreporter
"The Sirens entices us with the combination of mesmerising beauty mixed with mortal danger. Hart skillfully entwines mystical aspects into what could be construed as part-fairytale, but its multiple timeframes and historical settings are firmly grounded." —Historical Novel Society
"Hart’s second novel (after Weyward) weaves a lyrical story, intricately blending family dynamics with the magic of folklore. For fans of family relationship stories with elements of magical realism, such as the novels of Sarah Addison Allen." —Library Journal
"Full of allure and brimming with undercurrents of buried secrets... The Sirens is beautifully written and utterly compelling." —Evie Woods, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop
"The Sirens is an absolutely immersive, utterly captivating puzzle box of a novel, both gripping and heart-wrenching. Hart is a gorgeously emotive storyteller." —Ellery Lloyd, New York Times bestselling author
Product details
- ASIN : B0CTHQVGFW
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press
- Publication date : April 1 2025
- Language : English
- File size : EPUB, 5.6 MB
- Print length : 339 pages
- Categories : Historical Fiction