Jago

Author Kim Newman
Paul, a young academic composing a thesis about the end of the world, and his girlfriend Hazel, a potter, have come to the tiny English village of Alder for the summer. Their idea of a rural retreat gradually sours as the laws of nature begin to break down around them. The village, swollen by an annual rock festival of cataclysmic proportions, prepares to reap a harvest of horror.

A brand-new edition of the critically acclaimed novel.
"Brilliantly nasty" - Sunday Telegraph

"Newman's prose is sophisticated and his narrative drive irresistible." - Publishers Weekly

"A novel of breathtaking imagination and impact. It propels you at breakneck speed, and just when you think there can be no more surprises, Newman pulls another from the bag." - Starburst
Kim Newman is a well known and respected author and movie critic. He writes regularly for Empire Magazine and contributes to The Guardian, The Times, Time Out, and others. He makes frequent appearances on radio and TV. He has won the Bram Stoker, International Horror Guild, British Fantasy, and British Science Fiction Awards and been nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.

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Paul, a young academic composing a thesis about the end of the world, and his girlfriend Hazel, a potter, have come to the tiny English village of Alder for the summer. Their idea of a rural retreat gradually sours as the laws of nature begin to break down around them. The village, swollen by an annual rock festival of cataclysmic proportions, prepares to reap a harvest of horror.

A brand-new edition of the critically acclaimed novel.

Reviews

"Brilliantly nasty" - Sunday Telegraph

"Newman's prose is sophisticated and his narrative drive irresistible." - Publishers Weekly

"A novel of breathtaking imagination and impact. It propels you at breakneck speed, and just when you think there can be no more surprises, Newman pulls another from the bag." - Starburst

Author

Kim Newman is a well known and respected author and movie critic. He writes regularly for Empire Magazine and contributes to The Guardian, The Times, Time Out, and others. He makes frequent appearances on radio and TV. He has won the Bram Stoker, International Horror Guild, British Fantasy, and British Science Fiction Awards and been nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.