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.
She’s simply unmatched. This is a writer who can take the humble living room and turn it into hell without spilling one drop of blood. Spend some time with her this autumn, let her upend your notion of what the horror story can do.
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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