The Underhistory
Autor Kaaron Warrenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781800812024
ISBN-10: 1800812027
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Viper
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1800812027
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Viper
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Kaaron Warren is the author of the novels Slights, Walking the Tree, Mistification, Tide of Stone and The Grief Hole and the short story collections Through Splintered Walls, The Grinding House, and Dead Sea Fruit. Her short stories have won her a Shirley Jackson Award, as well as multiple Australian Shadows Awards, Ditmar Awards and Aurealis Awards. She lives in Canberra, Australia.
Recenzii
Eerie, atmospheric, full of suspense and surprises, this is a brilliantly constructed, suspenseful gothic tale
The most intriguing horror novel of the year so far... Reads like Shirley Jackson or Catriona Ward at their most gothically playful. It's a wholly unique intellectual exercise and a deeply compelling page-turner
A gothic-tinged tale of supernatural horror and Scheherazade-like storytelling, with all the suspense and menace of page-turning crime fiction
An original take on the secrets that houses keep, with every page drenched in foreboding. The Underhistory has all the hallmarks of a contemporary gothic classic
A heartfelt and chilling gothic tragedy. Unbearably creepy, original and devastating
An inventive, layered haunted house novel, where ghosts reside amid the dust and each room holds its own message for the unwary visitor. Kaaron Warren is one of a kind
What an absolutely brilliant book this is! Superbly written, completely unique. Haunting, smart, and provoking
A unique jewel box of a book - tense locked room thriller meets haunted house gothic, pulled off with immense skill
A remarkable tour de force of a novel from a master storyteller. The structure of the novel is innovative and the tension never flags, while Pera is an extraordinary and satisfyingly ambiguous narrator. Startlingly good
Eerie, menacing, and totally original
A fascinating and unnerving character study of a house and its sole survivor. A sinister, tense, and satisfying read, I absolutely loved it
Strange, sinister and marvellously written. A box of Gothic delights
A vivid gallery of melancholy, joy, and horror. This book is infused with a love of places and objects, the stories they carry, and the stories they inspire. A vibrant heroine, loathsome villains, and a compelling setting make The Underhistory a haunting treasure, written by a master of her craft
Hauntingly creepy, this twisty, layered thriller will upend your expectations and spin you deep into a house of dark secrets. I utterly lost track of right and wrong, and was gunning all the way for my new favourite heroine
Warren wraps the reader in a fabric embroidered with tragedy and story, loss and memory. She enchants us with whimsy and lures us with hope, anchoring the past to the present with ordinary objects. The Underhistory is a triumph, intricately woven and mesmerisingly told
The most intriguing horror novel of the year so far... Reads like Shirley Jackson or Catriona Ward at their most gothically playful. It's a wholly unique intellectual exercise and a deeply compelling page-turner
A gothic-tinged tale of supernatural horror and Scheherazade-like storytelling, with all the suspense and menace of page-turning crime fiction
An original take on the secrets that houses keep, with every page drenched in foreboding. The Underhistory has all the hallmarks of a contemporary gothic classic
A heartfelt and chilling gothic tragedy. Unbearably creepy, original and devastating
An inventive, layered haunted house novel, where ghosts reside amid the dust and each room holds its own message for the unwary visitor. Kaaron Warren is one of a kind
What an absolutely brilliant book this is! Superbly written, completely unique. Haunting, smart, and provoking
A unique jewel box of a book - tense locked room thriller meets haunted house gothic, pulled off with immense skill
A remarkable tour de force of a novel from a master storyteller. The structure of the novel is innovative and the tension never flags, while Pera is an extraordinary and satisfyingly ambiguous narrator. Startlingly good
Eerie, menacing, and totally original
A fascinating and unnerving character study of a house and its sole survivor. A sinister, tense, and satisfying read, I absolutely loved it
Strange, sinister and marvellously written. A box of Gothic delights
A vivid gallery of melancholy, joy, and horror. This book is infused with a love of places and objects, the stories they carry, and the stories they inspire. A vibrant heroine, loathsome villains, and a compelling setting make The Underhistory a haunting treasure, written by a master of her craft
Hauntingly creepy, this twisty, layered thriller will upend your expectations and spin you deep into a house of dark secrets. I utterly lost track of right and wrong, and was gunning all the way for my new favourite heroine
Warren wraps the reader in a fabric embroidered with tragedy and story, loss and memory. She enchants us with whimsy and lures us with hope, anchoring the past to the present with ordinary objects. The Underhistory is a triumph, intricately woven and mesmerisingly told