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Creature of the Night
Creature of the Night
Sep 21, 2024 11:42 PM

Author:Kate Thompson

Creature of the Night

I could hear Dennis talking to my ma. 'She was little,' he said. 'Little like me. But old. Older than you.' Those words gave me a cold shock. I could see Dennis imagining fairies, but old ones?

When Bobby's mother moves the family into a rented house in the country, a neighbour tells him that a child was once murdered there. Bobby doesn't care. All he wants is to get back to Dublin and to resume his wild life there, stealing from the crowded shopping streets and racing stolen cars at night. But getting his old life back doesn't turn out to be so easy, and the longer he spends in the old cottage, the more convinced he becomes that something very strange is going on there. Was there really a murder? And if so, was it the one he has been told about?

Reviews

A tale that interweaves contemporary teenage experience - strong language, bad habits and all - with Irish folklore and a murder mystery

—— Nicolette Jones , The Sunday Times

Malorie Blackman is already a bestseller and The Stuff of Nightmares can only add to her fame . . . This book seems bound to be extremely popular

—— Nicholas Tucker , Independent

Blackman reaches reluctant readers like few others

—— Amanda Craig , The Times

Malorie Blackman is one of the most versatile and forthright of all authors for young adults. She has brought us an ambitious panorama of broken societies and depicted motive and action in searingly effective ways . . . This is a remarkable book, powerful, fearful

—— Dennis Hamley , Carousel

It is an intelligent, original and compelling novel

—— Simon Treacy , Cork Evening Echo
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