A wonderfully atmospheric and hugely enjoyable ghost story

- Anthony Horowitz,

Looking for a proper ghost story? <i>Thin Air </i>is a creepy, compelling tale of a Himalayan climbing expedition, where strange events on the mountain stir dread and panic.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

This vivid ghost story reads like a classic

SUNDAY MIRROR

Se alle

There are no obvious shocks here but instead a sustained creeping dread as the likelihood increases that it's not all in Pearce's mind and that they are heading for tragedy just like Lyell and company. Subtitled 'A Ghost Story', this is very much the classic approach, concentrating on mood and subtllety to create chills in the reader.

- James Evans, STARBURST

Spellbindingly creepy

- Eithne Farry, SUNDAY EXPRESS

Michelle Paver's descriptions of Himalayan mountain-climbing are terrifyingly lifelike - the lashing winds, glittering ice: you can see it all...Paver's style is lively and clear; and the tale just rips along...Just fantastic

- Wendy Holden, DAILY MAIL

Chilling in every sense

- Violet Hudson, MAIL ON SUNDAY

This haunting new novel and long-awaited sequel to the chilling Dark Matter certainly doesn't disappoint. The plot of Thin Air is undeniably gripping and a genuine page-turner. After finding herself mesmerised by the history, vastness and the terrifying solitude of the Himalayas, Paver used it as the setting for this undeniably gripping account of a 1935 expedition up Kangchenjunga.

- Kate Whiting, GLASGOW HERALD

Paver's descriptions of the isolated and intimidating landscape create an eerie, unsettling atmosphere that gets under your skin

DAILY EXPRESS

A ghost story to chill and thrill...<i>Like Touching the Void</i> rewritten by Jack London, <i>Thin Air</i> is a heart-freezing masterpiece.

- Amanda Craig, THE OBSERVER

There's just something about the bleakness, the sheer depth of the isolation and the unfamiliarity of this terrain to me that I love in this book. Put that alongside the fact that it's a mix of psychological thriller and ghost story , and you've got a winner.

REBEL ANGEL blog

The scariest part of the story for me was the bit with the rucksack. I think the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Very macabre and creepy

THE BOOK REST

A hauntingly, spine chilling epic of a book!

MRS BLOGS BOOKS

I was surprised and delighted to find this an utterly absorbing tale that I think I would have read in one sitting regardless as once I began I didn't want to put it down

BOOKPHACE

<i>Thin Air</i> is a wonderfully evocative and creepy story but it's more than that - it's a capturing of the awe of nature, the exhilaration of climbing and of a time during British colonialism which combined some noble endeavours but also an awful lot of ignoble behaviour. Of course, of course, of course, I recommend <i>Thin Air </i>to you.

THE BOOK BAG

I loved her previous ghost/terror novel, <i>Dark Matter</i>. This is similar, the tension tightens slowly, with the turn of every page, until you cannot put the book down.

SANDRA DANBY BLOG

It is rich in atmosphere, the environment stunningly described. Kangchenjunga is a formidable character in its own right and it is a deadly one. but it is also such a satisfying ghost story, so perfect for these darker evenings, and it is wrapped within a beautifully told and sad tale. Thin Air succeeds as an excellent ghost story and horror novel but it is also a wonderful piece of historical fiction and I thoroughly recommend it.

FOR WINTER NIGHTS blog

While comparable to <i>Dark Matter</i>, this is I think very much the better book - in a way which I can't explain in detail, the ecology of its horror is much more complete: while lacking none of the horror of the other book, it is all more satisfying.

BLUE BOOK BALLOON

This book was both a fantastic description of the majesty of the Himalayas and a wonderfully creepy ghost story. In equal measures it showed why some are irresistibly drawn to these mountains and why, possibly, they shouldn't be. This would be a great read for Halloween (but make sure you know <i>exactly</i> where you left your rucksack...)

JANE & BEX BOOK BLOG

A clever, chilling, compelling read

- Katherine Sunderland, BIBLIOMANIAC

And my enjoyment and shiver mounted with the appearance of the terrifying object, deployed so brilliantly in one of the best and most shivery 'ghosts' I have ever read - W.W. Jacobs' The Monkey's Paw. Paver has an object, and I whimpered anxiously as it brought the added accretion of my memory of Jacobs' story into the room.

LADY FANCIFULL

If you have ever wanted to climb a mountain or to have some sort of insight into the preparation both mentally and physically, of the extreme effort it takes to even attempt something like this, then this is the book for you.

THE BOOK TRAIL

The first thing that impressed me was the sustained recreation of the 1930s: male camaraderie and old pals. It is linguistically perfect, since you completely believe in the characters and hte mindsets of this group of climbers. The research is thorough and the descriptions so rich that you can imagine every step on the ice and rocks and every nuance of creating the base camps and additional camps during the ascent.

NUDGE

If you've read Michelle Paver's previous ghost story Dark Matter, you'll know how well she can build a creepy, unsettling atmosphere - and she's done it again here, in a very different environment. I for one couldn't put the story down but needed to read on to the final resolution before trying to sleep!

OUR BOOK REVIEWS ON LINE

I cannot recommend this book enough. If you enjoyed Michelle's previous ghost story, Dark Matter, you'll love this one. If you love anything supernatural, a bit scary, ghostly, then you'll enjoy it too. It's a fantastic read thats absorbing and totally paralysing. Beautifully, lyrically written. A five star read if ever there was one!

EMPIRE OF BOOKS

This is a slim book, and a simple story, but it has all the elegance of a classic ghost story

- Miriam McDonald, SFX

After finding herself mesmerised by the history, vastness and the terrifying solitude of the Himalayas, Michelle Paver uses it as the setting for this undeniably gripping account of a 1935 expedition up Kangchenjunga...Step in with excitement, yet the greatest of caution...

ABERDEEN PRESS & JOURNAL

Paver's elegantly crafted ghost story holds you in a vice-tight grip until the end...<i>Thin Air</i> is an edge-of-your-seat reading experience that will leave your frosty-fingered and shivering as you hurriedly leaf through its pages to reach its startling climax

- Katherine McLaughlin, SCI FI NOW

The book transports the reader into cold, inimical terrain, forcing them to question the evidence of their over-stimulated senses

METRO

Terror on a grander scale

- Andrew Michael Hurley, THE GUARDIAN

This one is a cracker

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Atmospheric

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

This book is guaranteed to give you chills! Don't read it just before going to bed...

MARTIN BELCHER blog

Paver constructs her narrative expertly. The human drama is engaging, while the scares are unfurled slowly but surely, to chilling effect.

CATHOLIC HERALD

Michelle Paver is one of my favourite writers at the moment...Terrify your loved ones this Christmas with some of Paver's best

STARBURST

Paver is superb at describing the Himalayan landscape...This is a finely wrought example of the classic, Jamesian ghost story...made extra special and disturbing by the bleak, wintery setting.

- Peter Tennant, BLACK STATIC

Paver's perfectly realises the quintessential priviledged gentleman-explorer characters - their casual racism and snobbery shocking to a modern reader, yet very authentic feeling

SCHOOL LIBRARIAN

Class, fortitude, morality and brotherly animosity are the major themes in this highly readable novel

ATTITUDE

The Himalayas, 1935.Kangchenjunga. The sacred mountain. Biggest killer of them all.Five Englishmen set out to conquer it. But courage can only take them so far. And the higher they climb, the darker it gets.
Les mer
A terrifying tale of a dark and deadly secret, beautifully told by million-copy bestseller, Michelle Paver
A wonderfully atmospheric and hugely enjoyable ghost story'Evocative, chilling and superbly unsettling, it is very good indeed' - BOOKSELLERThis gripping ghost story has moments of horror and beauty - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH'Paver's descriptions of the topography are marvellously vivid and add to the sense of menace that suffuses the story' - SUNDAY TIMESAn atmospheric ghost story that would give Susan Hill a run for her money - INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Les mer
A terrifying tale of a dark and deadly secret, beautifully told by million-copy bestseller, Michelle Paver

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781409163367
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
194 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Michelle Paver was born in central Africa and came to England as a child. After gaining a degree in Biochemistry from Oxford University, she worked as a solicitor before giving up the law to write full-time. Her books include the internationally bestselling Wolf Brother series for younger readers, and the acclaimed supernatural novels Dark Matter, Thin Air, and Wakenhyrst.