Station Eleven & The Glass Hotel 5 Books Collection Set by Emily St. John Mandel - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Station Eleven
Last Night in Montreal
The Singer's Gun
The Lola Quartet
The Glass Hotel
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124133023
Overview:
Five unforgettable novels by Emily St. John Mandel are gathered in this single-volume collection, inviting readers to explore her remarkable range—from intimate character studies to sweeping, cinematic narratives. Station Eleven opens with a devastating pandemic and follows art, memory, and hope across a post-collapse world, while Last Night in Montreal threads memory and obsession into a meticulously paced psychological drama. The Singer's Gun adds a brisk, international thriller tempo as identities collide under pressure, and The Lola Quartet blends music, memory, and mystery into a haunting coming‑of‑age story. The Glass Hotel completes the set with a stylish, mid‑career crime noir set against a glittering coastal backdrop. This paperback collection is ideal for fans of literary suspense, immersive storytelling, and the kind of novels that reward a second read. An inviting way to own Mandel’s diverse, acclaimed body of work in one bright, accessible package.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This set foregrounds Mandel’s extraordinary ability to fuse sharp, page-turning plot with deep emotional resonance. Across the five novels, readers encounter radically different settings—from a ruined but still beautiful world to glamorous, modern urban scenes—yet share a throughline: memory’s power to shape identity and the costs of truth. The collection is a perfect introduction to Mandel for new readers and a compact, cohesive shelf for longtime fans who want a complete, transportive reading journey. With consistent paperback format, the books display beautifully on fans’ shelves and make an ideal gift for book clubs, collectors, and anyone drawn to intelligent suspense with literary depth.
Books Included in This Collection:
Station Eleven
What was lost in the collapse: almost everything, almost everyone, but there is still such beauty. One snowy night in Toronto famous actor Arthur Leander dies on stage while performing the role of a lifetime, and that same evening a deadly virus touches down in North America. The world will never be the same again. Twenty years later Kirsten, an actress in the Travelling Symphony, performs Shakespeare in the settlements that have grown up since the collapse. But then her newly hopeful world is threatened by forces as old as memory itself, and Mandel crafts a luminous meditation on art, civilization, and survival in a beautifully controlled, consequential novel.
Last Night in Montreal
Lilia has been leaving people behind her entire life, carrying the weight of a forgotten childhood and a mysterious shadow that haunts her passage through cities. When she meets Eli, their bond becomes a stubborn thread that ties together a life spent at the centre of a criminal investigation. This novel explores identity, love and amnesia, the depths and limits of family ties, and—above all—the nature of obsession. Mandel’s precise prose and tightly wound tension deliver a compelling meditation on what endures when the past refuses to stay buried.
The Singer's Gun
Anton Waker has spent years trying to build a straightforward life after a perilous past. But a routine security check drags his world back toward danger: marriage, career, and a fragile normality are suddenly under threat as an old life resurfaces. The chase takes him from an ostensibly quiet existence to tense uplinks with a detective pursuing a human trafficking case and a woman caught in the middle. This taut, morally intricate thriller turns on questions of identity, loyalty, and what people will sacrifice for love.
The Lola Quartet
Four talented high school musicians—Jack, Daniel, Sasha, and Gavin—stand on the threshold of adulthood when tragedy disrupts their close-knit circle. On the night of their last concert, Gavin’s girlfriend Anna disappears, leaving a mystery that shadows their futures. Ten years on, a photograph of a girl who looks like Anna surfaces, pulling the quartet back toward a past they thought they’d left behind. A dangerous cascade of secrets unfolds, revealing how innocent choices can ripple into lifelong consequences.
The Glass Hotel
Vincent is the beautiful bartender at the Hotel Caiette, a striking glass-and-cedar palace perched on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Beyond its gleaming surface, Mandel probes ambition, crime, and the fallout that follows from one moment of risk. The Glass Hotel threads intertwined lives through a modern noir lens, exploring how art, money, and desire intersect in surprising and sometimes devastating ways. A stylish, propulsive ending to Mandel’s multifaceted collection.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers who crave literary suspense with emotional depth and sharply observed character studies. If you love novels that blend memory, art, and crime across varied settings—from post‑apocalyptic resilience to glossy coastal mysteries—this set is for you. It makes a thoughtful gift for book clubs seeking rich discussion, collectors building a Mandel shelf, or readers wanting a complete, immersive author experience in one handsome package. Perfect for fans of contemporary literary fiction and smart thrillers alike.
Key Benefits:
- Five acclaimed novels in one convenient paperback collection
- Varied yet cohesive exploration of memory, identity, art, and consequence
- Premium reading experience with Mandel’s precise, cinematic prose
- Great value compared with buying each title separately
- Ideal gift for fans of literary suspense and contemporary fiction
- Beautiful shelf display with consistent paperback format
- Engaging for book clubs with ample discussion topics
- Supports both new readers and longtime Mandel enthusiasts
About the Author:
Emily St. John Mandel is a Canadian author celebrated for her finely crafted novels that blend lyrical prose with intricate plotting. Her work spans post‑apocalyptic drama, literary suspense, and crime‑tinged thrillers, all characterized by lucid storytelling, memorable characters, and thematic depth. Mandel’s fiction often examines memory, identity, and the moral dimensions of art and ambition, earning a broad and devoted readership around the world.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this five‑book collection gives you a complete, immersive experience of Mandel’s versatile storytelling in one elegant package. You’ll move from the towering emotional stakes of Station Eleven to the intimate, nerves‑tightening suspense of Last Night in Montreal and The Singer's Gun, then to the intimate ensemble dynamics of The Lola Quartet and the glossy noir of The Glass Hotel. It’s a curated reading journey perfect for personal libraries, thoughtful gifting, or a focused author‑study—plus the paperback format keeps all five titles accessible, shareable, and ready for quick re‑reads or group discussions.
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