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  • Published: 24 October 2012
  • ISBN: 9780241963333
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

The Cleaner of Chartres




An enchanting and captivating tale, from the author of Miss Garnet's Angel

There is something special about the ancient cathedral in Chartres, with its mismatched spires, astonishing stained glass and strange labyrinth. And there is something special too about Agnès Morel, the mysterious woman who is to be found cleaning it each morning.

No one quite knows where she came from - not the diffident Abbé Paul, who discovered her one morning twenty years ago, sleeping in the north porch; nor lonely Professor Jones, whose chaotic existence she helps to organise; nor Philippe Nevers, whose neurotic sister and newborn child she cares for; nor even the irreverent young restorer, Alain Fleury, who works alongside her each day and whose attention she catches with her tawny eyes, her colourful clothes and elusive manner. And yet everyone she encounters would surely agree that she has touched their lives in subtly transformative ways, even though they couldn't quite say how.

But with a chance meeting in the cathedral one day, the spectre of Agnès' past returns, provoking malicious speculation from the prejudiced Madame Beck and her gossipy companion Madame Picot. As the rumours grow more ugly, Agnès is forced to confront her history, and the mystery of her origins finally unfolds.

The Cleaner of Chartres is a compelling story of darkness and light; of traumatic loss and second chances. Told with a sparkling wit and beguiling charm, but infused throughout with deeper truths, it speaks of the power of love and mercy to transform the tragedies of the past.

  • Published: 24 October 2012
  • ISBN: 9780241963333
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

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Praise for The Cleaner of Chartres

A lovely book . . . wise at heart and filled with colourful characters

Joanne Harris, author of, Chocolat

Subtle and utterly joyous...a contemporary moral and psychological drama every bit as absorbing as Miss Garnet's Angel

Sunday Times

The Cleaner of Chartres is a return to form

Sunday Express

The Cleaner of Chartres touches lightly on the seedy side of human nature

Observer

A magical and at times sinister story about love, loss, secrets and forgiveness...with Chocolat-type charm

Scotland on Sunday

If you're looking for a book to take you by surprise, Salley Vickers' latest is the perfect choice

Psychologies

With its subtle combination of explorations of faith and love, The Cleaner of Chartres is something of a return to the terrain of Vickers's first novel, Miss Garnet's Angel. Certainly, it's another gem

Independent