The Traveller and Other Stories: Thirteen unnerving tales from the bestselling author of The Twelve
By (Author) Stuart Neville
Zaffre
Zaffre
14th September 2021
8th July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Thriller / suspense fiction
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
303g
'Stuart Neville writes crime fiction that is edgy, compelling and always deeply humane' - Mark Billingham
Bringing together thirteen unsettling tales from one of Northern Ireland's bestselling crime authors, The Traveller & Other Stories (re)introduces readers to characters who have haunted the pages of Stuart Neville's novels. With a Foreword by John Connolly, The Traveller & Other Stories is the perfect read for dark nights.
Stuart Neville is a writer known for shining an unflinching light on his home country and its people. Ireland - north and south - in Neville's hands, is a land haunted by ghosts, both real and imagined. This collection is divided into two parts: New Monsters and Old Friends. And many of the characters from Stuart's novels, like Gerry Fegan from The Twelve, can be found haunting these pages. Childhood, innocence, guilt and redemption are all themes that are represented in Stuart's novels and in this collection, as John Connolly puts in his Foreword, 'here are monsters, both human and non-human. Here are hauntings, real or imagined. Here are old friends and older fiends.'
Stuart's pleasure in the short story is evidenced in these tales, culminating in the previously unpublished novella, 'The Traveller', which sees Jack Lennon (from The Final Silence) and his daughter Ellen McKenna, pitted against the unnamed assassin who is targeting them. This is a collection of stories covering a decade of the author's writings and, as Connolly says, is 'the work of a prodigiously talented writer'.
This is Irish noir at its best.
'Not to be missed' - Publishers Weekly
[A] splendid collection . . . Each entry turns on an unexpected ending. This chilling assortment of Northern Irish noir is not to be missed * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
Irish noir done to a turn, with just enough tearful sentiment to turn the screws tighter * Kirkus review *
Stuart Neville's debut novel, The Twelve (published in the US as The Ghosts of Belfast), won the Mystery/Thriller category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was picked as one of the top crime novels of 2009 by both the New York Times and the LA Times. He has been shortlisted for various awards, including the MWA Edgar, CWA Dagger, Theakstons Old Peculier Novel of the Year, Barry, Macavity, Dilys awards, as well as the Irish Book Awards Crime Novel of the Year.
He has since published nine more critically acclaimed books, two of which were under the pen name Haylen Beck, as well as a short story collection, The Traveller and Other Stories.