Blight

Paperback Published on: 10/10/2023
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Synopsis

A brilliantly atmospheric horror novel about people disappearing in a small, claustrophobic village and whispers of a terrifying local legend called the tall man. Perfect for fans of The Loney and Devil's Day.

1897. James Harringley is summoned home from London to his rambling family mansion in the north of England. His father is sick, deranged, and James must return, confronting the horrors he tried to forget: the labyrinthine house, the madness and secrets which poison their bloodline and, most frightening of all, the spectre of the tall man - an eerie visage who promises to whisk children away and make them royalty in the land of Faery.

James returns to the house and finds his father and brother at war, and the nebulous substance of his childhood brought into unbearable relief. He remembers the whispers about the tall man. But can he trust his own memories? Then the groundskeeper Janey has had her baby kidnapped, one of many child disappearances connected with the house and the nearby village. There are those who blame the tall man, while others believe a more earthly culprit is responsible. James must sift through the ramblings of his father, the scepticism of his power-hungry brother and the uncertain fabric of his own memories to discover the truth.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781803360720
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 mm
  • Languages: English

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Blight
A (disturbing) joy to read
My copy of Blight arrived yesterday and I've just finished reading it. This isn't my normal reading speed, but the book grabbed me. It is well paced and cl... READ MORE
Stephen Hibbs
Blight
Drawn out
I enjoy horror and I enjoy a good read. This did not deliver in either category sadly. Writer had a tendency to go into too many adjectives and description... READ MORE
Aimer Smyth
Blight
Gothic blight
Blight reads like an 18th century mansion that hasn't been well maintained. The idea perhaps started out as a creative masterpiece but sadly ends up in rui... READ MORE
Jay Chadwick
Blight
Barrage of scene setting
On the face of it, the novel may seem like elegantly constructed narrative. But it fails to deliver anything beyond creative flare and scene setting. The s... READ MORE
Rosie Glover
Blight
Bargain
Got the book from a bargain bin for £1. It's not bad. Some twists and turns which keep you guessin. Not a revisit though
Scotty Daze
Blight
A (disturbing) joy to read
My copy of Blight arrived yesterday and I've just finished reading it. This isn't my normal reading pace, but the book grabbed me. It is well paced and cle... READ MORE
Stephen Hibbs
Blight
Unhappy families
Wants to offer Wicker man type horror and gothic undertones, but instead there relies over emphasis on family politics and author possibly drawing too much... READ MORE
Chrissy Wilson
Blight
Noble Men, un-Noble Family Secrets
This is a Slenderman-type horror; it's a family drama with cosmic horror overtones. The eeriness looms on every page, the mist is almost tangible. Like the... READ MORE
Marley Van Esbroeck
Blight
Disappointing Dystopia
A qeak storyline and characters that are less developed than the scene setting. It is drawn out and becomes an unsatisfying read.
Laura Candvker
Blight
A blighted effort
It read like a short story that was long drawn out. An idea that didn't have enough traction for the immersive read it promises to be.
James Chadwick
Blight
Oome dimensional
Blight by Carlyle is a significant disappointment, plagued by one-dimensional characters, an incoherent plot, and uneven writing. The protagonist is unrela... READ MORE
Laura Candvker