Superb... a collection of enthralling and sinister stories from one of Latin America's brightest stars
Telegraph
Mariana Enriquez [is] one of the best modern practitioners of the form... It is Enriquez's great gift that she can make stories with ugly subject matter so addictive and full of life... Unsettling
Observer
At her best, Enriquez has an unrivalled instinct for the subtly appalling image, a Lynchian (David, not Paul) sense of how horror inheres within the benign... Enriquez... is pretty much unbeatable
Guardian
This collection has raised the stakes for everybody in the [horror] genre to an entirely new level... enticing... deeply unsettling, darkly humorous and, like all good horror movies and books, you can't look away - even for a second
NB magazine
Superb... A collection of enthralling and sinister stories from one of Latin America's brightest stars
Telegraph
A Sunny Place for Shady People reveals as much about ourselves as it does our ineffably strange, horrific world... A collection of brilliant nightmares from one of our best
- Paul Tremblay,
Seductively gothic... [Enriquez] is at the height of her powers... at her fiercest, she sets down morbid manifestations of misogyny and female desire, rooted by a scythe-sharp, bone-dry humour... this might be her most untrammelled-and certainly her most unwavering-collection yet
Prospect magazine
One of Latin America's most exciting authors
- Silvia Moreno-Garcia,
Enriquez's short stories had already made me a fan for life
- Kelly Link,
In Enriquez's fiction, blood isn't spattered off screen. It's splurged all over the picture
- Adam Thirlwell,
A mesmerising writer who demands to be read... Her fiction hits with the force of a freight train
- Dave Eggers,
Bleak and often brutal horror
SFX magazine
Terse and graphic ... an engaging view of inter-generational trauma and what happens to pain after death
PA Media (syndicated review)
At their best these stories superimpose supernational tension on ungovernable emotions
Daily Mail
Skin-crawling unease and psychological discomfort... striking... it offers a weighty read about the shadows that haunt humanity
Straits Times