
Our main character Jack appears to finally find himself out in the middle of nowhere and it's a nice journey to follow. It was perfectly paced to make it as scary as possible.īehind all the menace and spooks, this one had a really emotional story to it as well. Paver does a magnificent job of not overdoing the spooks in this simply to create more "horror", she makes you wait for it and only gives you small bits at a time. I don't often find myself spooked by books, but this one genuinely put me on edge, to the point where my heart would beat a little faster when checking the back door was locked at night. In the first part of the novel, Paver sets up some brilliant foreshadowing for what is to come, and even whilst our characters are in the comfort of company, there is a sense of foreboding building up in the shadows.

It's the perfect setting for a malevolent ghost story! As soon as we find ourselves stepping onto the bay of Gruhuken, with Jack, Gus and Algie, we know trouble is brewing.

This book is set in the arctic of Norway, where at certain points in the year there is never-ending night and the closest people to you are at least 2 days away. Paver has written a similar book to this one called Thin Air, cold snowy horror, ghosts & isolation etc, so I was worried this one would feel too samey for me to really appreciate it, but boy was I wrong! Quite literally the perfect horror story for me! This book was absolutely terrific and a genuinely scary ghost story that I loved from page one.
