Inventive and genuinely scary, <i>We Used to Live Here</i> is the most impressive horror debut I've read in a long time. Marcus Kliewer is a talent to watch.

Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor

There is a feeling that a small number of books conjure. It can be distilled to: <i>Oh god, something ain’t right here. </i>Their hallmark is a creeping, unaccountable, jangly dread that seeps into their pages until you almost wish you could stop reading—but of course, it’s too late. You’re in its grip. <i>We Used to Live Here</i> is one of those rare books.

Nick Cutter, bestselling author of The Troop

Full of unease and stomach-churning dread, <i>We Used to Live Here</i> creeps up to you like a sly shadow. I wanted to look away. I absolutely could not. Marcus Kliewer is destined to become a titan of the macabre and unsettling. Read this with every single light on.

Erin A. Craig, #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows

Se alle

This book is like quicksand: the further you delve into its pages, the more immobilized you become by the spiral of terror that takes over you when you know nothing seems what it is... Is a family really a family? Can a house be something else? <i>We Used to Live Here</i> is going to haunt you even after you have finished it. This is what I call a great book.

Agustina Bazterrica, internationally bestselling author of Tender Is the Flesh

Chilling and filled with a permeating sense of dread from the very first chapter... This is the kind of story that leaves your head spinning for days.

CULTUREFLY

<i>We Used to Live Here</i> is a gem of contemporary horror that explores the places we call home with deft and terrifying command that will leave you shaken long after turning the final page.

Matt and Harrison Query, authors of Reddit hit Old Country

Kliewer’s debut is an atmospheric nightmare in all the best ways. The pace is pulse-pounding, but the horror aspects are deliciously dragged out. This is recommended for fans of intricately plotted psychological novels, such as those by Stephen King, Ruth Ware and Sarah Pinborough.

Booklist

A devilish debut. What begins as mildly uncomfortable grows full-tilt terrifying. Stringing the whole thing together is Kliewer’s gift for atmosphere and wicked sense of humor. This is a winner.

Publisher's Weekly

Mysterious guests overstay their welcome in this fresh take on the haunted house trope. Fans of the surging horror genre will think twice about opening the door when somebody knocks. Original and extremely scary… A frighteningly good debut.

Kirkus

The story is absolutely gripping and reminds readers of the dread from <i>Get Out</i>.

United By Pop

House of Leaves meets Parasite in this gripping and eerily haunting debut psychological horror, soon to be a Netflix film starring Blake Lively. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Leave the World Behind.⭐ Winner of Reddit NoSleep Scariest Story of the Year Award ⭐ ⭐ A Goodreads 'Best Horror Novel of the Last 5 Years' ⭐ ⭐ A Goodreads 'Favourite Horror Novel of 2024' Finalist ⭐ 'Inventive and genuinely scary' Alma Katsu, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of The Hunger‘Full of unease and stomach-churning dread...Read it with every single light on’ Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows'[Will] haunt you even after you have finished it. This is what I call a great book' Agustina Bazterrica, bestselling author of Tender is the FleshYou let them back in. You shouldn't have...Young couple Charlie and Eve can’t believe the killer deal they got on an old house deep in the mountains.One day, a man knocks on the door. He says he lived there years before and asks if he can show his family around.But, as soon as they enter, strange things start to happen. Eve is desperate for them to leave and never come back. But they can’t – or won’t – take the hint that they are no longer welcome.Then, Charlie vanishes, and Eve begins to lose her grip on reality.She’s convinced there’s something terribly wrong with the house and its past inhabitants . . . or is it all in her head?Readers are terrified by We Used to Live Here:'A spine-tingling rollercoaster… had me equal parts terrified and intrigued!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'This was WILD. A terrifying, horrific and deeply unsettling yet addictive story.' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'I didn't see that plot twist coming. At all.' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'This is my kind of creepy!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'I will think about this book every time someone knocks on my door!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'Wow this book. My mind is blown. This is one scary read. ' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'I couldn’t put this book down, I was captivated from start to finish.' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐We Used to Live Here won Reddit NoSleep Scariest Short Story of the Year 2021
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780857506689
Publisert
2024-06-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Vekt
519 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

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Om bidragsyterne

Marcus Kliewer is a writer and stop-motion animator. His debut novel We Used to Live Here began life as a serialized short story on Reddit, where it won the Scariest Story of 2021 award on the NoSleep forum (eighteen
million members). Film rights were snapped up by Netflix, and it was acquired by Simon & Schuster in the US for publication even before it had been extended into a full-length novel. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.