The Glass Woman, Alice McIlroy, Alice
The Glass Woman, Alice McIlroy, Alice
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The Glass Woman

Author: Alice McIlroy, Alice

Narrator: Rosalind Lailey

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Datura Books

Published: 01/02/2024


Synopsis

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA JOHN CREASEY FIRST NOVEL DAGGER AWARD**

Black Mirror meets Before I Go to Sleep by way of Severance

When you wake up without your memories, who can you really trust?

Iris Henderson wakes up in a hospital bed alone, with no memory of why or how she got there. Moments later, she is introduced to her husband Marcus, a man she does not even recognise. And things only get stranger from there.

Iris is told that she volunteered to be the first test-subject for a ground-breaking AI therapy, and that she is the pioneering scientist behind the experimental treatment.

Whilst everyone warns her to leave it alone, a confused Iris continually scratches beneath the surface of her seemingly happy marriage and successful career, setting a catastrophic chain of events in motion.

Secrets will be revealed that have the capacity to destroy her whole life, but Iris can’t stop digging…

About The Author

Alice McIlroy attended the Faber Academy's 'Writing A Novel' course in 2018 where she started writing her debut. The Glass Woman has been longlisted for the Stylist Prize for Feminist Fiction 2021 and the ILP John Creasey First Novel Dagger 2025.


Reviews

3.5 Stars Video Review: [URL not allowed]-RaE I really enjoy these kinds of speculative thrillers in the vein of Black Mirror. The premise appeals to my love of stories like Foe by Iain Reid. While not quite at that level, this one will appeal to a similar set of readers. While this one technic......more

Goodreads review by Karly

My Rating: 3⭐️⭐️⭐️ it was good… but not great! When you wake up without your memories, who can you really trust? Scientist Iris Henderson chose to be her own first test-subject in a ground breaking experimental therapy. A piece of technology is placed into her brain to assist with trauma, helping hea......more

Goodreads review by Tammy

3.5 stars The nitty-gritty: A woman is thrust into a disturbing mystery when she loses all her memories, in this solid but sometimes confusing debut. Stories about memory loss can go either way for me, but I’m happy to say The Glass Woman offered some unique ideas that made this trope feel different a......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Iris is in hospital with no memories. Before my proper review of The Glass Woman, I feel compelled to comment on how the book is written as much as on what is written. Alice McIroy employs a fantastic style. Her writing is intelligent and nuanced, balanced with perfect poise between beautiful descrip......more


Quotes

"A twisty psychological thriller that plays on our current fears about AI as well as ideas about memory, trauma and the self."
– The Guardian

"McIlroy’s sharp sci-fi thriller debut is one part Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and two parts Black Mirror... raising salient questions about the ethics of AI. This will keep readers up late."
– Publishers Weekly

"Stepford Wives meets 2001 Space Odyssey, The Glass Woman is a twisty, thought-provoking read with characters full of heart engaging with the debate around AI in a truly inventive and original way."
Chris MacDonald, author of Happily Every After and The Actor

"A successful example of the genre with a chilling modern feel."
– The Critic


"The Glass Woman is that too-rare a beast – an urgent thriller with solid intellectual underpinning." 
– Shots Magazine

"Completely absorbing, I haven’t been able to put it down."
– Sarah Ward, author of The Birthday Girl and The Sixth Lie

"Raises fascinating questions about consciousness and its relation to objective and subjective reality."
– The Irish Times

“Right from the opening chapter, where the narrator wakes up with no memory of who she is, The Glass Woman instantly hooks you with a timely take on the rise of AI, and burrows under your skin. It manages to be both a deliciously creepy and mysterious thriller and also a thought-provoking meditation on identity and memory. Hugely entertaining and relentlessly readable.”
– Alex Michaelides, bestselling author of The Silent Patient

“The boundary-breaking psychological thriller I’ve been waiting for.”
– Sarah May, author of Becky

"I found The Glass Woman a chilling and urgent voice in ongoing debate about AI influence on human life. This novel gets to the essence of the threat; it's not about robots taking over human jobs but the human mind, being in control of human self. Ariel's voice is a rare and excellently executed second person narration."
– Ania Bas, author of Odd Hours

"More than simply a psychological thriller, The Glass Woman is a chilling invitation to witness what might be our future. The science is well-researched and completely believable. A novel that stayed in my mind long after I read the final page. The definition of a thought-provoking read." 
– Julie Corbin, author of Whispers of a Scandal

"McIlroy packs a lot into this slim novel, calling into question the permanence of memory, the infallibility of technology, and the trustworthiness of those we love. Taking central themes of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Severance, and Dennis Lehane's Shutter Island to new dramatic heights, McIlroy's well-paced novel will keep readers guessing until the final pages."
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"Twisty, dark and chillingly believable. The Glass Woman is a gripping exploration of memory, loss and AI."
Carole Hailey, author of The Silence Project