Julia Phillips' Debut Novel 'Disappearing Earth' Reimagines Detective Fiction
Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
is extremely isolated; there aren’t even roads or rail lines to the
area. In Julia Phillips’ new novel, it’s the site where two young
Russian sisters vanish one afternoon after walking
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Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
is extremely isolated; there aren’t even roads or rail lines to the
area. In Julia Phillips’ new novel, it’s the site where two young
Russian sisters vanish one afternoon after walking along the
seashore. Disappearing Earth is not a mystery or true crime novel.
There’s no detective discovering long-held secrets among the
townsfolk, no red herrings nor a final reveal. Instead, the novel
explores a series of stories about women and girls affected by –
and connected to – the panic surrounding the loss.
is extremely isolated; there aren’t even roads or rail lines to the
area. In Julia Phillips’ new novel, it’s the site where two young
Russian sisters vanish one afternoon after walking along the
seashore. Disappearing Earth is not a mystery or true crime novel.
There’s no detective discovering long-held secrets among the
townsfolk, no red herrings nor a final reveal. Instead, the novel
explores a series of stories about women and girls affected by –
and connected to – the panic surrounding the loss.
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