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The Virgin's Knot Reviews"[To be] savored like the dark intensity of Turkish coffee." "Creates an almost mystical tableau." "Every page of The Virgin's Knot is a tightly woven and bountiful gift to readers. Like all who lived in her Turkish village, and two exceptional men, I fell in love with the remarkable weaver and her magic carpets." "Infused with poetry and perfume, The Virgin's Knot is that rare thing: a soulful page-turner. Holly Payne is the new Scheherazade!" "The hearts and minds of today's observant Muslim women are as hidden from us as their faces. In her novel The Virgin's Knot, se in the inaccessible reaches of the Taurus Mountains, Holly Payne unveils a world the casual tourist never sees, a world virtually unchanged for a thousand years." "A thoughtful, tempered debut... Payne keeps the story simple, elemental, and reserved, emphasizing the timeless quality of the tragic tale... a well-crafted, meditative piece." "A beautifully written and evocative fable. . . . An entrancing blend of myth, history, and religious feminism that results in a tale as compelling as it is elusive." |
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