Nothing On Earth
By (Author) Conor O'Callaghan
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
15th April 2017
23rd March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
192
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
136g
The critically acclaimed psychological chiller from a powerful new voice in Irish literary fiction. The critically acclaimed psychological chiller from a powerful new voice in Irish literary fiction. SHORTLISTED FOR THE KERRY GROUP IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2017 'As fine as it is frightening' JOHN BANVILLE 'This one will stay with you like your shadow' Guardian 'Extraordinary . . . pitch-perfect' Irish Times 'Strange, beautiful and quietly terrifying' DONAL RYAN, author of The Spinning Heart 'Like many great works, it could so easily have all gone wrong if it hadn't been done exactly right' Sunday Independent It is the hottest August in living memory. A frightened girl bangs on a door. A man answers. From the moment he invites her in, his world will never be the same again. She will tell him about her family, and their strange life in the show home of an abandoned housing estate. The long, blistering days spent sunbathing; the airless nights filled with inexplicable noises; the words that appear on the windows, written in dust. Why are members of her family disappearing, one by one Is she telling the truth Is he In a world where reality is beginning to blur, how can we know what to believe
I greatly admired Conor O'Callaghan's Nothing on Earth, as fine as it is frightening * JOHN BANVILLE *
An original story, brilliantly told . . . extraordinary, low-key and pitch-perfect * Irish Times *
This one will stay with you like your shadow, as hard to shake off and as impossible to pin down. * Guardian *
Strange, beautiful and quietly terrifying * Donal Ryan, author of THE SPINNING HEART *
Quite extraordinary . . . like many great works, it could so easily have all gone wrong if it hadnt been done exactly right. All that can be done is to give it the highest recommendation: read it, and find out for yourself * Sunday Independent *
Conor O'Callaghan is originally from Dundalk, and now divides his time between Dublin and the North of England. This is his first novel.