What They Do In The Dark
Autor Amanda Coeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2012
'You may think you know what they do in the dark . . . But who are "they"? . . . Set in the mid-1970s, What They Do in the Dark combines cosy nostalgia (jumbo lollies, gas fires) with rumbles of apprehension. Something awful's going to happen, but it's not clear what . . . A terrific debut, full of energy and colour; as propulsive as a thriller' Carrie O'Grady, Guardian
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844087075
ISBN-10: 1844087077
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 128 x 195 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844087077
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 128 x 195 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A masterly, disturbing piece of fiction . . . A novel that will leave you haunted long after you've read the final page
Superbly plotted, building from seemingly disparate elements, with a dread inevitability to a tense and shocking finale
Disturbing, clever and unputdownable
Impressive
A terrific debut, full of energy and colour; as propulsive as a thriller
Be warned: this has one of the most shocking endings we've ever read
This is a novel about two very different girls, and how sometimes, the sum can be more terrifying than each of its parts.
'Quite stunning. Hugely evocative and compelling with an ending that will shock you rigid. A dark and ambitious novel that I defy anyone to forget in a hurry' Mark Billingham
''One of the most masterly, disturbing pieces of fiction I've read . . . A stripped-down, unsentimental portrait of childhood that will send shivers down your spine . . . This is a novel that will leave you haunted long after you've read the final page' Lucy Scholes, Sunday Times
'One of the darkest and most compelling novels published this year' Helen Rumbelow, The Times
'Combines cosy nostalgia (jumbo lollies, gas fires) with rumbles of apprehension. Something awful's going to happen, but it's not clear what . . . A terrific debut, full of energy and colour; as propulsive as a thriller' Carrie O'Grady, Guardian
Superbly plotted, building from seemingly disparate elements, with a dread inevitability to a tense and shocking finale
Disturbing, clever and unputdownable
Impressive
A terrific debut, full of energy and colour; as propulsive as a thriller
Be warned: this has one of the most shocking endings we've ever read
This is a novel about two very different girls, and how sometimes, the sum can be more terrifying than each of its parts.
'Quite stunning. Hugely evocative and compelling with an ending that will shock you rigid. A dark and ambitious novel that I defy anyone to forget in a hurry' Mark Billingham
''One of the most masterly, disturbing pieces of fiction I've read . . . A stripped-down, unsentimental portrait of childhood that will send shivers down your spine . . . This is a novel that will leave you haunted long after you've read the final page' Lucy Scholes, Sunday Times
'One of the darkest and most compelling novels published this year' Helen Rumbelow, The Times
'Combines cosy nostalgia (jumbo lollies, gas fires) with rumbles of apprehension. Something awful's going to happen, but it's not clear what . . . A terrific debut, full of energy and colour; as propulsive as a thriller' Carrie O'Grady, Guardian