Mats Strandberg <b>knows how to write horror</b>. I <b>bite my nails</b>. I laugh and I cry. And I will <b>never set foot on a cruise ship</b> again!
Åsa Larsson, bestselling author of The Second Deadly Sin and Until thy Wrath Be Past
Mats Strandberg is <b>a literary cult</b> waiting to happen: <i>Blood Cruise</i> <b>is terrifying and terrifyingly real</b>, a <b>must-read</b> for fans of <b>Stephen King</b> and <b>John Ajvide Lindqvist</b><i> </i>
Elizabeth Hand, author of Generation Loss and Hard Light
A <b>rip-roaring</b>, redraw horror thriller which <b>zips along without pausing for breath</b> . . . Grim, gripping and claustrophobic . . . <i>Blood Cruise </i>is a real blast of fetid air in vampire fiction, <b>viscerally enjoyable</b>, <b>deftly plotted</b> and throbbing with <b>a real sense of mounting horror </b>and urgency. It's a <b>rousing, vibrant and fabulously bloodthirsty read</b>, which reminds us why we're supposed to be scared of vampires rather than simply finding them mysteriously attractive and alluring
Starburst
If you are a horror fan than <b>I strongly suggest you check this novel out</b>. Things start slow, but when all Hell finally breaks loose, it does so with an <b>unrestrained glee</b> . . . <b>A</b><b> strong contender for my horror novel of the year</b>. Tense, emotional, and at times downright nasty. <b>I loved it</b>
The Eloquent Page
Mats Strandberg writes <b>sharp as a fang</b> and like the <b>safe hand of a captain</b> he effectively navigates his bloody action
Politiken (Denmark’s biggest newspaper)
<b>Sweden has a new horror king </b>
City magazine, Sweden
Mats Strandberg has an <b>unbeatable skill</b> in putting focus on Swedish everyday life and mixing it with <b>classic horror</b>. In <i>Blood Cruise</i> the Finnish ferry's <b>sleepy everyday life </b>became <b>an inferno of blood</b>
Dagens Nyheter (Sweden’s biggest morning paper)
As <b>original </b>as it is <b>eerie</b>
Andreas Trojan, Börsenblatt (Germany)
<b>Read it!</b> On one level it is <b>about fear and how we react</b> to when our reptile brain shouts "Run!" or "Fight!". On a different level, Strandberg is a very <b>empathetic </b>author. Give the book to everyone who loved <i>The Circle</i> . Or give it to anyone who adores Stephen King
Undgdomsbokheftet (Norway)
<b>Buy it - Read it - Borrow it - Read it - Enjoy it - Read it - Share it -Read it - Read it! - Read it!! - Read it!! </b>
Plusbog (Denmark)
The <b>amazing</b> thing about this novel is that the everyday events, the ordinary, are so sensitively portrayed. People should <b>read this book</b>: it is <b><i>so good</i></b>!
SVT (Swedish Television)
Strandberg leads his characters and their sentimental worlds <b>very skilfully</b>, with great attention to detail . . . This is<b> really well done</b>
Friederike Kipar; The book blogger (Germany)
<b>Strandberg can make childhood demons come to life</b> . . . the depiction of primitive fears and instincts are more frightening than the bloodbath the story develops into. <b>Just like Strandberg's idol Stephen King, at his best, Strandberg builds up the tension slowly</b>
Aftonbladet (Sweden's biggest evening paper)
<b>Multi-layered, the perspectives are constantly shifting, and the reader is forced to refocus over and over</b>'
Sydsvenskan (Sweden)
<b>H</b><b>ighly entertaining </b>and at the same time <b>well-written</b>. <b>Thriller, mystery</b> and especially <b>horror fans </b>will <b>love it </b>
Carmen Porschen, Multimania (Germany)
Mats Strandberg has written one of the <b>best horror novels I have ever read. </b>I was<b> scared for real. </b>And more important,<b> I was touched for real</b>
Folkbladet (Sweden)
On my book shelf <i>Blood Cruise </i>is placed right next to the best by Stephen King and John Ajvide Lindqvist. It will, with 100 per cent certainty, become <b>a horror classic</b>
Boktokig (Sweden)
<b>Joyfully revelling in the visceral antics of grand horror fiction</b>, this fine book also offers up an intricate look at the emotional lives of a wide variety of vacationers whose quick boat trip in Sweden turns into <b>an odyssey of terror</b>
Big Gay Horror Fan
A <b>brilliant </b>addition to isolation horror and <b>a modern vampire delight</b>, <b>highly recommended</b>
petewsutton
A <b>thoroughly enjoyable</b> novel . . . <b>Gripping, tense and well-told</b> - an excellent addition to the vampire mythos. 9/10
SciFiBulletin
Interesting twist on the vampire novel
The Cambridge Geek
If <b>nasty, bloody fun </b>is what you crave in a book then <i>Blood Cruise</i> is one for you. The strongest characters, who are given most time to shine, do just that and there are some <b>powerful and emotive scenes</b> as the crew and passengers face the prospect of an unpleasant death
Grab This Book
It's not just an excuse for random wholesale slaughter, although of course you get that too with <b>a sense of humour, a sense of irony, a sense of satire and most importantly a real sense of horror</b>
The Digital Fix
'Terrifying and terrifyingly real, a must-read for fans of Stephen King and John Ajvide Lindqvist' - Elizabeth Hand, author of Generation Loss and Hard Light
Welcome aboard the Baltic Charisma.
Tonight, twelve hundred expectant passengers have joined the booze-cruise between Sweden and Finland. The creaking old ship travels this same route, back and forth, every day of the year.
But this trip is going to be different.
In the middle of the night the ferry is cut off from the outside world. There is nowhere to escape. There is no way to contact the mainland. And no one knows who to trust . . .
On the Baltic Sea, no one can hear you scream.
'I will never set foot on a cruise ship again!' - Åsa Larsson, bestselling author of The Second Deadly Sin and Until thy Wrath Be Past
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Om bidragsyterne
Mats Strandberg, an award-winning writer of adult, YA and children's fiction, was born in the small industrial town of Fagersta, in the middle of the Swedish forest; the place inspired Engelsfors, the setting for the internationally bestselling YA fantasy Engelfors Trilogy (with co-author Sara B. Elfgren). The Circle, Fire and The Key (UK: Cornerstone; US: Overlook Press), are published in 30 countries, and ABBA founder Benny Andersson has turned the first book, The Circle, into a hit movie.
Blood Cruise, his fourth solo novel, is a top ten bestseller across Europe; Mats is currently writing the screenplay (with frequent collaborator Sara Elfgren). His award-winning journalism won him Columnist of the Year for his regular columns for Aftonbladet, Sweden's biggest evening newspaper.
You can find Mats on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/matsstrandbergofficial and on Twitter at @matsstrandberg_