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Devil's Day

From the Costa winning and bestselling author of The Loney

Andrew Michael Hurley

Devil's Day
Devil's Day

Devil's Day

From the Costa winning and bestselling author of The Loney

Andrew Michael Hurley

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The second novel from the author of the award-winning bestseller The Loney

Hurley is a superb storyteller. He leads you up on to the moors, into the eye of a snowstorm, dropping little clues, sinister hints at devilment and demonic possession. Then he changes course, scuffs over the prints in the snow, springs new villainies on you, abandons you overnight in the hills

The nebulous presence of the Devil is evoked so palpably in this novel that at times I hardly dared look up when reading for fear of seeing him grinning at me from the chair next to mine

The new master of menace. This chilling follow-up to The Loney confirms its author as a writer to watch

Chilling and captivating; read at your peril

Beautifully captures a bleak landscape and the feeling of something evil and unknowable in the moors, the hills and the byways

Hurley is a fine writer, with concerns that place him a little to the left of the literary mainstream, a remove that makes him extremely interesting

This impeccably written novel tightens like a clammy hand around your throat

This is a story with pull. Its lively, building sense of evil is thoroughly entangled with the assumptions of the way of life depicted, that apparently timeless relationship of the smallholder and the moor

Makes for impressively uncomfortable reading

A gorgeously written novel that leaves the reader wondering and perturbed

Devil's Day is evocative and unsettling, exploring the potency of tradition, place and allegiance in a brutal rural environment

The follow up to The Loney deploys myth, landscape and the tropes of horror to chilling effect

Andrew Michael Hurley's The Loney was one of the surprise stand-outs of last year, and a worthy winner of the Costa First Novel Award. His new novel, Devil's Day is equally good . . . it is a work of goose-flesh eeriness . . . Hurley's work is like a reincarnation of novels such as John Buchan's Witch Wood or the stories of M.R. James. His prose is precise and his eye gimlet

A master of flesh-creeping menace. Around macabre happenings in a remote farming community on the bleak moors of the Lancashire-Yorkshire border, he weaves a terror tale of human vulnerability. Hidden horrors surface. Eerie malevolence flickers. Nature's routine cruelties are caught with a fierce accuracy that Ted Hughes would have admired

Andrew Michael Hurley is adept at making his readers' spines tingle

Hurley's first novel was The Loney, a prize-winning gothic triumph produced by a Yorkshire press, later picked up by John Murray. Devil's Day shares the same dark sense of foreboding . . . laced with menace

Expect pastoral lyricism - snowstorms sweeping in across an ancient landscape - spliced with gothic shivers

The devil is everywhere in this deliciously creepy second novel from the author of The Loney . . . Andrew Michael Hurley combines the eerie power of folk memory with a much more modern manifestation of horror and the final pages are among the most unsettling you'll read this year

Andrew Michael Hurley is based in Lancashire. His first novel, The Loney, was originally published by Tartarus Press as a 300-copy limited edition, before being republished by John Murray. It went on to sell in twenty languages, win the Costa Best First Novel Award and the Book of the Year at the British Book Industry Awards. Devil's Day, his second novel, was picked as a Book of the Year in five newspapers, and won the Encore Award.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • Verschenen
    sep. 2018
  • Bladzijden
    304
  • Genre
    Moderne & contemporaine literatuur
  • Afmetingen
    198 x 129 x 19 mm
  • Gewicht
    244 gram
  • EAN
    9781473619883
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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