Elisabeth Thomas
Elisabeth Thomas grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where she still lives and now writes. She graduated from Yale University and currently works as an archivist for a modern art museum. CATHERINE HOUSE is her first novel.
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Fearsome Dreamer and The Illusionists,
and the forthcoming duology Blackheart Knights (spring 2021).
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