This blog is devoted to fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature. It was begun by Douglas A. Anderson and Mark Valentine, and joined by friends including James Doig and Jim Rockhill, to present relevant news and information.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Books of the Year - Jane Jakeman
Jane Jakeman, historian and author of In the Kingdom of Mists and other atmospheric mysteries, writes:
Marc Pastor: Barcelona Shadows, 2014, translated from Catalan by Mara Faye Lethem, Pushkin Press. Set in Barcelona, this is a brilliant, literate and original vampire (not giving anything away here) story of missing children and a splendidly dissolute detective.
John Ajvijde Lindqvist: Let the Old Dreams Die, 2013, translated from Swedish by Marlene Delargy, Quercus. Collection of eerie stories by the author of ‘Let the Right One in’, including a glimpse of our sanguinary heroine in ... Barcelona, where else?
John Boyne: This House is Haunted, Black Swan, 2013. Victorian governess takes up post in deepest Norfolk, with appropriate strange happenings. A full-length ghost story, probably genre devotees will find it a bit predictable, but still solid festive reading. No trips to Barcelona.
I thoroughly enjoyed SLADE HOUSE (2015) by David Mitchell, a haunted house novel that spans five decades. Whether he intended it or not the story owes a large debt to Lovecraft and Hodgson and maybe even Matheson. I think anyone who enjoys those writers will eat it up. (Couldn't resist that metaphor for those who have already read the book.) And a huge plus for me it was just under under 250 pages. Amazing!
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