David Mitchell is the award-winning and bestselling author of Slade House, The Bone Clocks, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, Black Swan Green, Cloud Atlas, Number9Dream, and Ghostwritten. Twice shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, Mitchell was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time in 2007. With KA Yoshida, Mitchell translated from the Japanese the internationally bestselling memoir The Reason I Jump. He lives in Ireland with his wife and two children.
"A fiendish delight . . . [David] Mitchell is something of a
magician."--The Washington Post "Entertainingly eerie . . . We turn
to [Mitchell] for brain-tickling puzzle palaces, for character
studies and for language."--Chicago Tribune
"A ripping yarn . . . Like Shirley Jackson's Hill House or the
Overlook Hotel from Stephen King's The Shining, [Slade House] is a
thin sliver of hell designed to entrap the unwary. . . . As the
Mitchellverse grows ever more expansive and connected, this short
but powerful novel hints at still more marvels to come."--San
Francisco Chronicle "Like Stephen King in a fever . . . manically
ingenious."--The Guardian (U.K.)
"Slade House, the tricky new confection by David Mitchell, is a
haunted house story that savors of Dickens, Stephen King, J. K.
Rowling and H. P. Lovecraft, but possesses more psychic voltage
than any of them."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Tightly crafted and suspenseful yet warmly human, Slade House is
the ultimate spooky nursery tale for adults."--The Huffington
Post
"The joy in Slade House is in the discovery. It's in seeing
different people make the same mistakes over and over again. . . .
It's in thinking that you'd be smarter, of course. That you'd see
through all this B-movie schlock (like creepy portraits, sad ghosts
and stairways that go nowhere), find the secret door, and escape.
Only to find that you're already trapped."--NPR
"Diabolically entertaining . . . dark, thrilling, and fun . . . One
needn't have read any of Mitchell's past books to enjoy Slade
House. Those who do crack it open will find inside a thoroughly
entertaining ride full of mind games, unexpected twists, and even a
few laughs."--The Daily Beast
"A smart, spooky thrill ride . . . If you haven't yet read
Mitchell, choosing this novel just might make a believer of
you."--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Mitchell is one of the best writers going these days, and Slade
House will haunt you for days--and nights."--San Antonio
Express-News
"Plants died, milk curdled, and my children went slightly feral as
I succumbed to the creepy magic of David Mitchell's Slade House.
It's a wildly inventive, chilling, and--for all its
otherworldliness--wonderfully human haunted house story. I plan to
return to its clutches quite often."--Gillian Flynn, #1 New York
Times bestselling author of Gone Girl and The Grownup "I gulped
down this novel in a single evening. Intricately connected to David
Mitchell's previous books, this compact fantasy burns with classic
Mitchellian energy. Painstakingly imagined and crackling with
narrative velocity, it's a Dracula for the new millennium, a Hansel
and Gretel for grownups, a reminder of how much fun fiction can
be."--Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See, winner
of the Pulitzer Prize "David Mitchell doesn't break rules so much
as prove them inhibitors to lively, intelligent fiction. Slade
House is a fractal offshoot of his remarkable The Bone Clocks, an
eerie haunted-house tale that takes as much from quantum mechanics
as from traditional supernatural lore, a spellbinding chiller about
an unnatural greed for life and the arrogance of power."--Dean
Koontz, #1 New York Times bestselling author "What can't David
Mitchell do? Slade House is a page-burning, read-in-one-sitting, at
times terrifying novel that does for the haunted-house story what
Henry James did for the ghost story in The Turn of the Screw. It
has all the intelligence and linguistic dazzle one expects from a
David Mitchell novel, but it will also creep the pants off you.
Just as Slade House won't let go of its unsuspecting guests, you
won't be able to put this book down. Welcome to Slade House Step
inside."--Adam Johnson, author of Fortune Smiles and The Orphan
Master's Son, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
"Slade House is a deranged garden of forking paths, where all the
flowers are poisonous and every escape is choked with thorns. David
Mitchell has long been acknowledged as one of the finest--if not
the finest--literary minds of his generation, but he's also one of
the most suspenseful, and he proves it in every gripping,
vertiginous setpiece. In some ways, this book reads as if Wes
Craven hired Umberto Eco to reinvent A Nightmare on Elm Street. Yet
that doesn't quite do justice to its white-hot intensity: I think
that five minutes inside Slade House would leave Freddy Krueger
trembling and crying for Mama. I read in a constant state of terror
and joy and could not turn the pages fast enough."--Joe Hill, New
York Times bestselling author of NOS4A2 and Horns
"Sharp, fast, flat-out spooky, Slade House is such a hypnotic read
that you are likely to miss your subway stop in order to keep
reading. And by you, I mean me."--Daniel Handler, New York Times
bestselling author of the Lemony Snicket series "The ultimate
haunted house story . . . both fresh and consistently spooky . . .
a work that almost demands to be read in a single sitting. Just be
sure to leave the lights on when you do."--BookPage
"Another triumph of David Mitchell's voracious imagination."--The
Daily Telegraph (U.K.) "Irresistible."--Mail on Sunday (U.K.) "So
dazzling it seems to defy its own gravitational rules."--Metro
(U.K.) "A ripping little Victorian gothic yarn, and one of which
@edgarallanpoe would have been proud . . . Slade House plunges us
into full psycho-mystic fantasy-horror--and it's a hoot."--Esquire
(U.K.) "Prepare to be dazzled."--Tatler (U.K.) "[A] triumph . . .
Mitchell's most pleasurable book to date, which also features some
of his finest writing."--Literary Review (U.K.)
"David Mitchell turned all the firepower of his formidable gifts on
the lures, and the perils, of immortality. . . . Yet, as ever,
Mitchell grounds his fantasy in high-definition, close-up scenes of
daily experience. . . . Mitchell's zestful, joyous recreation of
the minutiae of everyday life has a redemptive role. Against the
accursed privilege of the immortals, he helps us love the time that
dooms us."--The Independent (U.K.)
"[Mitchell is] a master of genre verisimilitude."--The National
(A.E.) "A complex, twisty little gem that fans of the author will
absolutely devour . . . Slade House reinforces the notion that
there really is no one out there like David Mitchell."--Shelf
Awareness "Deliciously inventive and hard to put down."--Library
Journal "Superb . . . Mitchell offers his most accessible book
yet--a haunted-house story in the vein of such classics as The Turn
of the Screw and The Haunting of Hill House. . . . Suggest to fans
of Audrey Niffenegger, Karen Russell, and Steven Millhauser, and
expect it to be read as a Halloween staple for years to
come."--Booklist
"Mitchell serves up a story that wouldn't be out of place alongside
The Turn of the Screw. Ingenious, scary, and downright weird . . .
[a] delicious ghost story."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A fiendish delight . . . [David] Mitchell is something of a
magician. The Washington Post
Entertainingly eerie . . . We turn to [Mitchell] for brain-tickling
puzzle palaces, for character studies and for language. Chicago
Tribune
A ripping yarn . . . Like Shirley Jackson s Hill House or the
Overlook Hotel from Stephen King s The Shining, [Slade House] is a
thin sliver of hell designed to entrap the unwary. . . . As the
Mitchellverse grows ever more expansive and connected, this short
but powerful novel hints at still more marvels to come. San
Francisco Chronicle
Like Stephen King in a fever . . . manically ingenious. The
Guardian (U.K.)
Slade House, the tricky new confection by David Mitchell, is a
haunted house story that savors of Dickens, Stephen King, J. K.
Rowling and H. P. Lovecraft, but possesses more psychic voltage
than any of them. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Tightly crafted and suspenseful yet warmly human, Slade House is
the ultimate spooky nursery tale for adults. The Huffington
Post
The joy in Slade House is in the discovery. It s in seeing
different people make the same mistakes over and over again. . . .
It s in thinking that you d be smarter, of course. That you d see
through all this B-movie schlock (like creepy portraits, sad ghosts
and stairways that go nowhere), find the secret door, and escape.
Only to find that you re already trapped. NPR
Diabolically entertaining . . . dark, thrilling, and fun . . . One
needn t have read any of Mitchell s past books to enjoy Slade
House. Those who do crack it open will find inside a thoroughly
entertaining ride full of mind games, unexpected twists, and even a
few laughs. The Daily Beast
A smart, spooky thrill ride . . . If you haven t yet read Mitchell,
choosing this novel just might make a believer of you. Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel
Mitchell is one of the best writers going these days, and Slade
House will haunt you for days and nights. San Antonio
Express-News
Plants died, milk curdled, and my children went slightly feral as I
succumbed to the creepy magic of David Mitchell sSlade House. It s
a wildly inventive, chilling, and for all its otherworldliness
wonderfully human haunted house story. I plan to return to its
clutches quite often. Gillian Flynn, #1New York Timesbestselling
author ofGone GirlandThe Grownup
I gulped down this novel in a single evening. Intricately connected
to David Mitchell s previous books, this compact fantasy burns with
classic Mitchellian energy. Painstakingly imagined and crackling
with narrative velocity, it s a Dracula for the new millennium, a
Hansel and Gretel for grownups, a reminder of how much fun fiction
can be. Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See,
winner of the Pulitzer Prize
David Mitchell doesn t break rules so much as prove them inhibitors
to lively, intelligent fiction. Slade House is a fractal offshoot
of his remarkable The Bone Clocks, an eerie haunted-house tale that
takes as much from quantum mechanics as from traditional
supernatural lore, a spellbinding chiller about an unnatural greed
for life and the arrogance of power. Dean Koontz, #1 New York Times
bestselling author
What can t David Mitchell do?Slade Houseis a page-burning,
read-in-one-sitting, at times terrifying novel that does for the
haunted-house story what Henry James did for the ghost story inThe
Turn of the Screw. It has all the intelligence and linguistic
dazzle one expects from a David Mitchell novel, but it will also
creep the pants off you. Just asSlade Housewon t let go of its
unsuspecting guests, you won t be able to put this book down.
Welcome toSlade House Step inside. Adam Johnson, author ofFortune
SmilesandThe Orphan Master s Son, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Slade House is a deranged garden of forking paths, where all the
flowers are poisonous and every escape is choked with thorns. David
Mitchell has long been acknowledged as one of the finest if not the
finest literary minds of his generation, but he s also one of the
most suspenseful, and he proves it in every gripping, vertiginous
setpiece. In some ways, this book reads as if Wes Craven hired
Umberto Eco to reinvent A Nightmare on Elm Street. Yet that doesn t
quite do justice to its white-hot intensity: I think that five
minutes inside Slade House would leave Freddy Krueger trembling and
crying for Mama. I read in a constant state of terror and joy and
could not turn the pages fast enough. Joe Hill, New York Times
bestselling author of NOS4A2 and Horns
Sharp, fast, flat-out spooky, Slade House is such a hypnotic read
that you are likely to miss your subway stop in order to keep
reading. And by you, I mean me. Daniel Handler, New York Times
bestselling author of the Lemony Snicket series
The ultimate haunted house story . . . both fresh and consistently
spooky . . . a work that almost demands to be read in a single
sitting. Just be sure to leave the lights on when you do.
BookPage
Another triumph of David Mitchell s voracious imagination. The
Daily Telegraph (U.K.)
Irresistible. Mail on Sunday (U.K.)
So dazzling it seems to defy its own gravitational rules. Metro
(U.K.)
A ripping little Victorian gothic yarn, and one of which
@edgarallanpoe would have been proud . . . Slade House plunges us
into full psycho-mystic fantasy-horror and it s a hoot. Esquire
(U.K.)
Prepare to be dazzled. Tatler (U.K.)
[A] triumph . . . Mitchell s most pleasurable book to date, which
also features some of his finest writing. Literary Review
(U.K.)
David Mitchell turned all the firepower of his formidable gifts on
the lures, and the perils, of immortality. . . . Yet, as ever,
Mitchell grounds his fantasy in high-definition, close-up scenes of
daily experience. . . . Mitchell s zestful, joyous recreation of
the minutiae of everyday life has a redemptive role. Against the
accursed privilege of the immortals, he helps us love the time that
dooms us. The Independent (U.K.)
[Mitchell is] a master of genre verisimilitude. The National
(A.E.)
A complex, twisty little gem that fans of the author will
absolutely devour . . . Slade House reinforces the notion that
there really is no one out there like David Mitchell. Shelf
Awareness
Deliciously inventive and hard to put down. Library Journal
Superb . . . Mitchell offers his most accessible book yet a
haunted-house story in the vein of such classics as The Turn of the
Screw and The Haunting of Hill House. . . . Suggest to fans of
Audrey Niffenegger, Karen Russell, and Steven Millhauser, and
expect it to be read as a Halloween staple for years to come.
Booklist
Mitchell serves up a story that wouldn t be out of place alongside
The Turn of the Screw. Ingenious, scary, and downright weird . . .
[a] delicious ghost story. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
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