The Glass Field
by Guy Burt
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Pub Date May 14 2026 | Archive Date May 16 2026
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Description
In 1986, with Chernobyl smouldering on the news and the Cold War casting a deep shadow, Scott becomes convinced that nuclear conflict is inevitable. Sensitive, watchful, and haunted by personal grief, he immerses himself in post-apocalyptic stories and survival games, drawn to the clarity they offer when the future feels out of control.
Jodie is brilliant, abrasive, damaged. Fiercely determined to keep the world at arm’s length, she wears loneliness like armour, trusting her solitude to protect her.
Drawn together by their fears, Jodie and Scott form an uneasy, wary alliance. But as time passes, their shared vision of cataclysm becomes increasingly seductive.
The Glass Field is an intimate, quietly unsettling novel about what we cling to when the world feels close to breaking.
A Note From the Publisher
After many years writing for the screen (including two BAFTA-winning projects), I found that this particular story (quiet, interior, very character-driven) demanded the unique intimacy of a novel. While much of my television work leans toward the suspenseful, this book is a deliberate, 'quiet' exploration of the precipice of adulthood. I am specifically looking for readers who appreciate internal, character-driven literary fiction and nuanced prose. Thank you for considering my work.
Advance Praise
Praise for Guy Burt's previous novels:
“Spellbinding… deftly demonstrates that what lives vividly in one person’s memory can be erased or deeply buried in another’s” – The New York Times Book Review
“Ambitious and substantial… This is a novel about first secrets, about childhood’s privacy and discovery. Burt’s great talent is to recapture their freshness and power” – The Guardian
“Burt keeps the tension simmering... by attaching a sense of impending doom to the children’s most innocuous actions” – The Independent
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UK publicity handled by ReadMedia.
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781919440347 |
| PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 326 |