Addictive
* Daily Mail *
Highly recommended
* Observer *
Great fun
* Vogue *
Red-blooded fiction at its most seductive
* Sunday Telegraph *
Haig's very original spin on the [vampire] myth is insightful, frightening and uplifting
* Guardian *
Delightfully eccentric . . . a strangely moving portrait of a marriage
* Financial Times *
Delightfully new and, unusually, rather English . . . An enjoyably twisty and self-aware tale
* Metro *
Haig writes in addictive, bitesize chapters that pump the action along . . . All vampire fiction has a strong sexual element, but in this book, the passion's not just for the pale-faced teens
* Daily Mail *
Beautifully written . . . I just loved<i> The Radleys</i>
- JO BRAND,
A sharp, bloody tale of abstinence and indulgence (and trying not to eat the neighbours)
- STEVEN HALL,
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Matt Haig writes both fiction and non-fiction. This includes the novels The Humans, How to Stop Time and The Midnight Library, which has been a number one Sunday Times bestseller and a number one New York Times bestseller. He has also written a number of children's books including A Boy Called Christmas, which became a major feature film, and most recently the novel The Life Impossible.
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