The Companion
By (Author) Katie Alender
Penguin Putnam Inc
G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
25th August 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Winner of Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel.
Hardback
448
Width 147mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
557g
Danielle Vega meets V.C. Andrews in this thrilling commerical read. BEST FRIENDS FOREVER. AND EVER. Winner of the Edgar Award for Young Adult Fiction! The other orphans say Margot is lucky. Lucky tosurvive the horrible accident that killed her family. Lucky to have her own room because shewakes up screaming every night. And finally, lucky to be chosen by a prestigious family to live at their remote country estate. But it wasn't luck that madethe Suttonsrescue Margot from her bleak existence at the group home. Margotwas handpicked to be a companiontotheir silent, mysteriousdaughter, Agatha. At first, helping with Agatha--and getting to know her handsome younger brother--seems much better than the group home. But soon, the isolated house beginsplaying tricks on Margot's mind, making her question everything shebelievesabout the Suttons . . . and herself. Margot's bad dreams may have stopped when she came to live with Agatha - butthe realnightmare has just begun.
Winner of the Edgar Award for Young Adult Fiction
GoodReads Top Horror Novels of 2020
[A] new life comes with a new home, where there are many things that go bump in the night. Bustle
The best part aboutThe Companionis the storys ability to surprise you. Most Gothic horror tales, generally, tend to follow certain formats andinclude certain tropes. This novel definitely features all those elements but deploys them in such a way that youre never quite sure what youre looking at. It constantly shifting plot makesThe Companiondifficult to put down, and will likely leave you reading long into the night. Culturess
Katie Alenderdelivers a suspenseful story in her latest novel that will make you never want to trust a stranger ever again Katie Alender knows how to write and she knows how to give you suspense. I would read this in the dead of night and would find my heart pounding. The Fandom
Margots narration feels intimate, especially when she reflects on her potent grief, and Agatha is never used as a prop: She and Margot develop a silent communication that transcends speech. The palpable and steadily building sense of dread throughout is enhanced by a whisper of the supernatural. A pitch-perfect contemporary gothic. Kirkus Reviews
The suspense and chills are there, and the plot advances the story to a dramatic conclusion that, even if readers can see it coming, is still startling. This book hits all the notes of a solid thrillercreepy mansion, dark family secrets, a little romance, and a plucky heroine. Fans of suspense will enjoy this outing. Alender creates another tingly tale just right for escaping into this summer. School Library Journal
Katie Alender (rhymes with "calendar"!) grew up in South Florida, and studied film at the Florida State University Film School. She then moved to Los Angeles, where she worked in TV development and production for several years, including a long stint producing dog shows for Animal Planet. She penned Bad Girls Don't Die and two sequels, as well as Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer; Famous Last Words; and The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall. In her spare time, she enjoys writing, reading, sewing (especially quilts), practicing yoga, photography, visiting friends' blogs, and hanging out with her family.