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Books in the Media

Our amazing authors have received lots of great press this past week!

  • Jen Williams has been mentioned in a Guardian article about the rise of horror fiction. For the piece, Jen comments that the boom is partly due to the political nature of the genre: “Horror is a genre that tends to ebb and flow with what’s going on in the world at large, holding up a dark funfair mirror to real world horrors”.

  • The Fantasy Hive reviewed Jen Williams’ THE HUNGRY DARK: Creepy, atmospheric, and insidious; everything I’ve come to expect from Williams’ thrillers.’

  • Good Housekeeping have included Jen Williams’ THE HUNGRY DARK, Saara El-Arifi’s FAEBOUND and Jennifer Saint’s ATALANTA in their list of the top 13 best fantasy books to read right now.

  • For The Times and The Sunday Times, Nick Rennison has included Stacey Halls in his historical fiction round-ups, calling THE HOUSEHOLD an “absorbing new novel”. They also included Anna Mazzola’s THE BOOK OF SECRETS in The Times piece as one of their top historical fiction books of the year.

  • Wall Street Journal gave a great review of Abigail Dean’s DAY ONE: “Day One, an emotional page-turner full of heart-pounding shocks and heart-wrenching insights, is an unforgettable book.”

  • Good Housekeeping include Stacey Halls’ THE HOUSEHOLD and Abigail Dean’s DAY ONE in their Top 10 books to read in April.

  • Heat Magazine’s Julie Emery calls THE HOUSEHOLD “engrossing and fascinating”.

  • The Daily Mail gave THE HOUSEHOLD a lovely review: “As ever, Halls’s storytelling is acutely observed and beautifully written.” They’ve also included it in this week’s round-up with the Daily Express.

  • The Bristol Post chose THE HOUSEHOLD as their book of the week.

  • SPITTING GOLD by Carmella Lowkis has been featured in this week’s Heat Magazine, who describe her debut as A tale of two sisters filled with spooky spirits, queer love, and high suspense.’