Dark Matter

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781398724112

Price: £9.99

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THE EXCITING 15TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF THE RICHARD AND JUDY BESTSELLER. NOW WITH AFTERWORD FROM SIMON PEGG.

‘The novel virtually defines a new genre: literary creepy ‘ JEFFEREY DEAVER

‘Paver is the mistress of suspense’ GUARDIAN

‘An atmospheric ghost story’ INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

January 1937. Clouds of war are gathering over a fogbound London. Twenty-eight year old Jack is poor, lonely and desperate to change his life. So when he’s offered the chance to join an Arctic expedition, he jumps at it. Spirits are high as the ship leaves Norway: five men and eight huskies, crossing the Barents Sea by the light of the midnight sun. At last they reach the remote, uninhabited bay where they will camp for the next year. Gruhuken.

But the Arctic summer is brief. As night returns to claim the land, Jack feels a creeping unease. One by one, his companions are forced to leave. He faces a stark choice. Stay or go. Soon he will see the last of the sun, as the polar night engulfs the camp in months of darkness. Soon he will reach the point of no return – when the sea will freeze, making escape impossible.

And Gruhuken is not uninhabited. Jack is not alone. Something walks there in the dark…

Reviews

A genuinely suspenseful and really quite chilling tale
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT
A genuinely terrifying tale ... I cannot recommend this novel enough, especially in these dark nights, you will certainly get more than you bargained for. I did.
SAVIDGE READS Book Blog
Ghost stories don't frighten me much but this one did. Quite a lot, actually ... Chilling in every respect
Richard Madeley
This gripping ghost story has moments of horror and beauty
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
It's an elegantly told tale with a vivid sense of place - and it's deeply scary
Lesley Glaister
A chilling period piece, Dark Matter cunningly illustrates how fear, rather than death, is the great equaliser.
INDEPENDENT
Ghost stories don't frighten me much but this one did. Quite a lot, actually ... Chilling in every respect.
Richard Madeley
Deeply affecting tale of mental and physical isolation
SUNDAY TIMES
Paver's descriptions of the topography are marvellously vivid and add to the sense of menace that suffuses the story
Joan Smith, SUNDAY TIMES
Paver has created a tale of terror and beauty and wonder. Mission accomplished: at last, a story that makes you check you've locked all the doors, and leaves you very thankful indeed for the electric light. In a world of CGI-induced chills, a good old-fashioned ghost story can still clutch at the heart
FINANCIAL TIMES
An atmospheric ghost story that would give Susan Hill a run for her money
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Dark Matter is terrific....(a) wild beast that grabs you by the neck
THE TIMES
The ultimate test of a good ghost story is, surely, whether you feel panicked reading it in bed at midnight; two-thirds through, I found myself suddenly afraid to look out of the windows, so I'll call it a success
OBSERVER
Dark Matter is a spellbinding read - the kind of subtly unsettling, understated ghost story MR James might have written had he visited the Arctic
GUARDIAN
Dark Matter is brilliant. Imagine Jack London meets Stephen King. The novel virtually defines a new genre: literary creepy. I loved it
Jeffrey Deaver
An atmospheric ghost story that would give Susan Hill a run for her money
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Dark Matter builds suspense brilliantly ... As well as a ghost story, it's a great portrayal of Svalbard and the experience of spending a winter in the Arctic.
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
'From the first page Dark Matter gripped me with a quiet relentless intensity - every word is perfectly placed, every silence heavy with dread... absolutely unmissable'
Simon Pegg
This gripping ghost story has moments of horror and beauty
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Evocative, chilling and superbly unsettling, it is very good indeed.
Sarah Broadhurst, BOOKSELLER
More than just a ghost story, this is an exquisitely told psychological thriller. Unputdownable!
WOMAN'S WEEKLY
Told in the increasingly fearful words of Jack as he writes in his journal, this is a blood-curdling ghost story, evocative not just of icy northern wastes but of a mind as, trapped, it turns in on itself
DAILY MAIL
Disquieting and poIgnant in equal measure, Paver's novel reminds us that fear of the dark is the oldest fear of all. An ideal read for long winter evenings
IRISH EXAMINER
More than just a ghost story, this is an exquisitely told psychological thriller. Unputdownable!
WOMANS WEEKLY
Paver is the mistress of suspense, and the strangeness that humans can suffer from when exposed to the Arctic wilderness is brilliantly exploited in this period piece
THE TIMES