Devil's Day
The eerie folk horror novel from the author of Starve Acre
(Author) Andrew Michael HurleyBOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, FT, METRO AND MAIL ON SUNDAY 'The new master of menace' Sunday Times After the blizzard of a century ago, it was weeks before anyone got in or out. By that time, what had happened there, what the Devil had done, was already fable. Devil's Day is a day for children now, of course. A tradition it's easy to mock, from the outside. But it's important to remember why we do what we do. It's important to know what our grandfathers have passed down to us. Because it's hard to understand, if you're not from the valley, how this place is in your blood. That's why I came back, with Kat; it wasn't just because the Gaffer was dead. Though that year we may have let the Devil in after all . . .
Andrew Michael Hurley
Andrew Michael Hurley is a British author known for his gothic horror novels that blend elements of folklore, religion, and psychological suspense. His most notable works include "The Loney" and "Devil's Day," which have garnered critical acclaim for their atmospheric prose and chilling narratives.
Hurley's writing style is characterized by its slow-building tension, richly drawn characters, and haunting imagery. He is praised for his ability to create an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after the final page is turned.
Hurley's contributions to literature include revitalizing the gothic horror genre with his unique blend of literary fiction and supernatural elements. His works have been compared to classics such as Shirley Jackson's "The Haunting of Hill House" and M.R. James's ghost stories.
"The Loney" is perhaps Hurley's most famous work, earning him the Costa Book Award for First Novel and establishing him as a rising star in the world of literary horror. The novel follows a young boy's harrowing journey to a desolate coastal landscape where dark secrets and ancient rituals await.
Overall, Andrew Michael Hurley's distinctive voice and masterful storytelling have cemented his place as a prominent figure in contemporary horror fiction. His work continues to captivate readers with its spine-tingling suspense and profound exploration of the human psyche.