- Published: 17 October 2024
- ISBN: 9781529939170
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 160
The Hotel
- Published: 17 October 2024
- ISBN: 9781529939170
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 160
Daisy Johnson is the demon offspring of Shirley Jackson and Stephen King
Observer
Daisy Johnson is one of the best writers in this country... An astonishing stylist
Max Porter, author of Shy
Everything Under is weird and wild and wonderfully unsettling. Daisy Johnson writes in a torrent of language as unrelenting and turbulent and dark as the river at the book’s heart; dive in for just a moment and you’ll emerge gasping and haunted
Celeste Ng, author Little Fires Everywhere
To read Daisy Johnson is to have that rare feeling of meeting an author you’ll read for the rest of your life
Evie Wyld, author of All the Birds, Singing
Surprising, gorgeously written and profoundly unsettling, Everything Under will sink into your bones and stay there
Carmen Maria Machado, author of In the Dream House
Daisy Johnson is a new goddamn swaggering monster of fiction
Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies
Sisters is a gothic masterpiece... Confirms Johnson as a profoundly inventive and masterful storyteller
i
The stories Daisy Johnson tells are at once heart-rending and hair-raising. Her prose is elegantly emotional; her plotting would make Shirley Jackson, a master of upmarket horror, proud
Economist
There are few writers as talented as Daisy. After reading Sisters, I binged on Fen and Everything Under and am now obsessed
Elizabeth Macneal, author of The Doll Factory
As splendidly written as it is haunting
i
The British literary heir to Stephen King ... crammed with mesmerising images
Johanna Thomas-Corr, Sunday Times
The Hotel… [is] as haunting as many a British ghost story
Sunday Telegraph
Brilliantly chilling
Marie Claire
In The Hotel, Johnson has given us a deftly constructed new version of a horror collection, with stories that slip in like mist under the door, just right for Halloween. But like all the best horror stories, they have deep roots. Like The Hotel itself, they are haunted
Guardian, *Book of the Day*
The Hotel is…striking: it should be read at night, with the lights low, in one sitting
Observer
Lovers of horror will devour this book and I hope literary fiction fans will be tempted outside of their comfort zone. The contemporary literary scene would be a poorer place without Daisy Johnson around
Financial Times
A triumph of contemporary horror from the Booker Prize-shortlisted author, this collection of short stories will haunt you long after you turn the final page
UK Press Syndication