Night Film
By (Author) Marisha Pessl
Cornerstone
Windmill Books
1st April 2014
30th January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
624
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 40mm
485g
Night Film is a breathtakingly suspenseful literary thriller that makes you question how you decide what is real and what isn't from the critically acclaimed author of Special Topics in Calamity Physics 'THE BOOK EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT.' Observer On a damp October night the body of beautiful Ashley Cordova is discovered in a Manhattan warehouse. Though her death is ruled a suicide, investigative journalist Scott McGrath suspects otherwise. The last time McGrath got too close to the Cordova dynasty, he lost his marriage and his career. This time he could lose his mind.
Deliciously spine-tingling... all-consuming and mind-altering. Nothing else matters while there are pages to turn and, once the book is over, the world seems an emptier place. * Daily Telegraph *
This months smartest (and creepiest) new novel is a hell of a read . . . An intensely writerly project that doesnt jettison the reader . . . It explores how stories seep from texts into the world; not only in that it follows a journalist investigating a cult horror-film director whose life is entangled in his fictions, but also because the pages are peppered with fake news article and websites. A narrative signifying narratives, this novel echoes . . . The action bullet-trains through an artfully plotted world of secret screenings and suspicious deaths. * GQ (Book of the Month) *
Night Film, the gorgeously written, spellbinding new novel by the dazzlingly inventive Marisha Pessl, will hold you in suspense until you turn the final page. * Stylist *
When Cordovas beautiful daughter is found dead in a warehouse, McGrath cant help but pick up the trail. His pacy narrative voice is interrupted by magazine interviews, text messages, Facebook pages; a Cordova fan forum even pops up on the printed page . . . The result is multiple narratives that read like real life (or a more exciting version of it) . . . Night Film doesnt cease to be with its last full stop. [Pessl] has developed a phone app and a website with extra material a savvy move. * Vogue *
The real and the imaginary, life and art, are dizzyingly distorted not only in a Cordova night film which a fictional Time article calls a spellbinding and emotionally harrowing experience but in Pessls own Night Film as well. McGraths prologue opens with a dictum Everyone has a Cordova story, whether they like it or not. This book is ours. * Vanity Fair *
Marisha Pessl was born in Michigan in 1977, and now lives in New York. Her previous and debut novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, was published to rave reviews and established her as one of the most astute and exciting novelists writing today.