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  • Published: 28 March 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448149988
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288

The Quickening




A honeymoon on a tropical island goes horribly wrong. A tense and terrifying Hammer novella by Julie Myerson, the author of Something Might Happen and The Story of You.

Rachel and Dan want to go somewhere hot in January.

Recently married and expecting their first baby, they decide on an island in the Caribbean. Why not turn it into a honeymoon, Dan says?

A holiday in paradise. It ought to be perfect. Except that, for Rachel, it's not.

Things take a sinister turn as soon as they arrive.

As furniture shifts and objects fly around, as a waitress begs her to leave and a fellow guest makes her increasingly uneasy, Rachel realises everything she holds most dear is at stake and nothing is quite as it seems...

  • Published: 28 March 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448149988
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288

About the author

Julie Myerson

Julie Myerson is the author of Home: The Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived in Our House and nine novels, including the best-selling Something Might Happen, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize. In the words of the Observer, she 'has a talent for making the unthinkable readable. The results are riveting.'

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Praise for The Quickening

Myerson takes us into her rising levels of panic, right up to the final plot-twist ... Myerson writes with a fluidity that quickly absorbs the reader

Independent

Myerson can write. Her dialogue has poise and precision, and she seldom pre-empts the reader. She also knows how to structure a narrative, so that details are revealed gradually and without prescription.

Guardian

Her reputation is terrific, and she completely deserves it.

Independent

One of Myerson's strength's lies in creating atmosphere... Myerson sees the pathos in small details.

Independent

Myerson's cleverness lies in her supremely confident ability to play with structure, drip-feeding us snippets of memory yet never losing pace along the way.

Observer

Julie Myerson's novels are perfectly suited to long, drifting afternoons spent in empty houses with only the odd, atmospheric creak of pipe or groan of plank for company.

Daily Telegraph

genuinely scary and enthralling

Spectator

a gripping tale ... Myerson keeps the reader guessing until the very end and provides no easy answers in a deceptively simple read that will compel horror fans while being just as satisfying to her own readership

Observer

a genuinely creepy tale from a very skilled author

Rich Tapestry Reads

Good things happen when writers enter the realm of the unexpected for new horror fiction from Hammer ... The pace is terrific and she keeps your pulse pounding.

The Times, Saturday Review

a good fast read; just the thing for your next Caribbean holiday

Evening Standard

brimming with black magic, murder and menace. Full of twists and turns, and written with subtlety and intelligence, it's a truly haunting tale written in the best horror tradition

Sunday Mirror