With the literary lyricism and precise historical detail of a Sarah Waters novel. . . . Salam injects a wry humor into this tale of secrets, lies, and the power of the ghosts of our pasts.—Entertainment Weekly, A Best Book of Fall
Atmospheric. . . . a believable portrait of the 1920s spiritualism scene. Historical fiction fans will savor this.—Publishers Weekly
[A] brooding gothic novel. . . . This darkly atmospheric tale asks where the line between charity and deceit lies in a society haunted by those gone too soon.—Booklist
Charming, evocative and very well researched. . . . If you need me, I will be reading this in bed with a flashlight.—CrimeReads
A moving exploration of collective grief and wryly funny. Readers of gothic mysteries, historical fiction, and domestic drama will all find satisfaction within Salam’s atmospheric, layered world.—Library Journal
Glittering. . . . intoxicating.—Foreword Reviews
I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough and I’m still shaking my head over that ending. Hazardous Spirits is a dark delight, perfect winter reading, no matter what you believe.
—Locus
Clever. . . . Salam calls attention to family, loyalty, love, and trust.—Historical Novel Reviews
A darkly sumptuous love letter to the ghosts of Edinburgh past, guaranteed to give you goosebumps. Under its veneer of eccentric frivolity and acerbic wit, Hazardous Spirits is a heartbreaking exploration of collective grief and personal trauma. An exquisitely written work of Caledonian gothic.
—Francine Toon, author of Pine
Equal parts lush Gothic mystery and delicately-wrought 1920’s domestic drama, Hazardous Spirits is a riveting exploration of the unknowable—whether it’s ghosts, spirits, or the people we love most.
—Tara Isabella Burton, author of The World Cannot Give
A darkly sparkling jewel of a book: haunting, vivid and stuffed full of secrets.—Kirsty Logan, author of Now She is Witch
Unnerving, dark, and rich, Hazardous Spirits is a novel full of heart and strangeness.
—Nell Stevens author of Briefly, A Delicious Life