Edward Carey's HEAP HOUSE - delightful, eccentric, heartfelt, surprising, philosophical, everything that a novel for children should be.

Eleanor Catton, winner of the Man Booker Prize

Astonishing and inventive, it calls out to be read.

The Sunday Times

Dark and wildly original urban fantasy tale.

New York Times

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All of Edward Carey's work is profound and delightful.

- Max Porter,

If this were music, Carey would be Eric Satie. If it were film, he would be Tim Burton.

Newsday

Edward Carey is an enormously talented writer...

Publishers Weekly

'Roald Dahl by way of Charles Dickens' - Vox.com 'Astonishing and inventive, it calls out to be read' - The Sunday Times 'Dark and wildly original urban fantasy tale' - New York Times 'All of Edward Carey's work is profound and delightful' - Max Porter 'If this were music, Carey would be Eric Satie. If it were film, he would be Tim Burton.' - Newsday The ghastly climax to the gothic Iremonger trilogy The dirt town of Foulsham has been destroyed, its ashes still smoldering. Darkness lies heavily over the city, the sun has not come up for days. Inside the houses throughout the capital, ordinary objects have begun to move. Strange new people run through the darkened streets. There are rumours of a terrible contagion. From the richest mansion to the poorest slum people have disappeared. The police have been instructed to carry arms. And rats, there are rats everywhere. Someone has stolen a certain plug. Someone is lighting a certain box of matches. All will come tumbling down. The Iremongers have come to London.
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And rats, there are rats everywhere. Someone has stolen a certain plug. Someone is lighting a certain box of matches. All will come tumbling down. The Iremongers have come to London.
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The Iremongers are at large in London, the ruins of Foulsham left burning behind them. They need a new home and they intend to find one. Londoners are beginning to notice bizarre happenings in their city - loved ones disappearing, strange objects appearing and a creeping darkness that seems to swallow up the daylight. The Police have summoned help, but is their cure more deadly than the feared Iremongers? What role will Clod play: returning son or rebel? Heatbroken child or hero? And where are all the rats coming from?
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The extraordinary climax to the gothic Iremonger trilogy
The final, extraordinary book in the critically acclaimed IREMONGER series

Product details

ISBN
9781471401640
Published
2015-11-05
Publisher
Hot Key Books; Hot Key Books
Weight
555 gr
Height
205 mm
Width
135 mm
Thickness
40 mm
Age
Y, 03
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
512

Author

Biographical note

Edward Carey is a writer and illustrator born in Norfolk, England, during an April snowstorm. He has written plays for the theatre in Romania, Lithuania and London. He is the author of OBSERVATORY MANSIONS, ALVA & IRVA, THE IREMONGER TRILOGY (HEAP HOUSE, LUNGDON and FOULSHAM), LITTLE and THE SWALLOWED MAN. He always draws the characters he writes about but getting the illustrations and writing to agree with each other takes him far too long. He has lived in England, France, Romania, Lithuania, Germany, Denmark and the United States. He currently teaches creative writing at the University of Texas in Austin, which is not near the sea. Follow Edward on Twitter: @EdwardCarey70 or find out more about his books at edwardcareyauthor.com.