The Einstein Girl
- Published: 8 March 2011
- ISBN: 9781409079187
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 400
A dark and beautiful novel, a fascinating historical thriller, and a tender love story
Rebecca Stott, author of New York Times bestselling Ghostwalk
A first-rate historical thriller, set in the early 1930s and inspired by correspondence between Einstein and his first wife... Sington's grasp of period detail is awesome...and his writing has a rich, lustrous quality...This is a serious novel with plenty to say about the unhappy affinity between genius and madness
John O'Connell, The Guardian
A serious, well-informed and interesting thriller about the private life and family of an undoubted genius. Excellent period setting in Berlin in 1932 and numerous psychological insights... highly recommended
Jessica Mann, Literary Review
A stylish thriller... Strands of history and imagination are beautifully woven together
The Times
An intriguing thriller set on the boundaries between madness and genius, that lost domain where few scientists go. A foray into a little known facet of the greatest mind of the 20th century, The Einstein Girl is all the better for not being what you might expect
João Magueijo, Professor in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London, and author of Faster than the Speed of Light
Intriguing novel... atmospheric thriller
Irish Independent
Sington creates a sense of unease from the first page
Alastair Mabbott, Herald
This complex novel is a brilliant mystery with an intelligent narrative that raises those key questions that keep you turning the pages
eurocrime.co.uk