Don’t Go to Sleep in the Dark
Spine-chillingly creepy Halloween tales of horror from author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month, Uncle Paul: the ‘grandmother of psycho-domestic noir’ (Sunday Times) for fans of Shirley Jackson, Patricia Highsmith and Stranger Things.
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Spine-chillingly creepy Halloween tales of horror from author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month, Uncle Paul: the ‘grandmother of psycho-domestic noir’ (Sunday Times) for fans of Shirley Jackson, Patricia Highsmith and Stranger Things.
‘Few people can chill the blood like Celia Fremlin.’ Telegraph
‘Grips like grim death.’ Spectator
I tried to open my mouth to call out again; but it was not my mouth that opened; it was a great beak, jutting out of my face, cruel and curved like a bird of prey …
In the high flats, up near the clouds, Hilda and her baby twins reach a fateful end …
An aunt feels foreboding about her niece’s new fiance – but the darkness comes from within …
A haunted babysitter experiences a little girl’s terror of The Hen With The Great Big Eyes …
One teenage girl’s evening home alone is ruined by a mysterious unexpected visitor …
A little boy’s obsession with angels leads to a dramatic metamorphosis …
Celia Fremlin’s classic Gothic story collection is a masterpiece of psychological horror, mining the darkest elements of marriage, childhood, and ageing; probing paranoia, grief and toxic relationships; inviting the ghosts of the past into our present; and exploring the nightmarish secret impulses and supernatural forces lurking beneath suburban Britain.
Celia Fremlin is a dark delight, Don't Go to Sleep in The Dark is made up of spine-tingling bonbons, like trick or treat loot in story form.
A master of suspense.
Fremlin packs a punch.
Brilliant ... So clever and witty.
Celia Fremlin (1914–2009) was born in Kent and spent her childhood in Hertfordshire, before studying at Oxford (whilst working as a charwoman). During World War Two, she served as an air-raid warden before becoming involved with the Mass Observation Project, collaborating on a study of women workers, War Factory. In 1942 she married Elia Goller, moved to Hampstead and had…
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