The first supernatural thriller from the internationally acclaimed prize-winning author Michael Koryta.
Michael Koryta's novels have won the LA Times Book Prize and the
Great Lakes Book Award and been nominated for the Edgar, Shamus,
Quill and Barry awards. A former private investigator and newspaper
reporter, he published his first novel at the age of twenty-one.
His work has been translated into twenty languages.
Visit Michael Koryta's website at www.michaelkoryta.com and follow
Michael on Twitter @mjkoryta
A masterpiece of genuine chill with a cracking finish * Daily
Mail *
Mixing the supernatural into crime novels is a tradition that goes
back to Poe and Conan Doyle, and this tale shows just how effective
it can be . . . A thrilling read * Mail on Sunday *
Koryta is one of the best of the best * Michael Connelly *
A chilling supernatural tale . . . Koryta's novel is being compared
to the writings of Stephen King and Peter Straub. He lives up to
the comparison in this dark novel. * USA Today *
A superior specimen . . . Koryta sets a beautiful scene,
resplendent with dreamy images of phantom railroad trains and
ghosts who wear bowler hats and play the violin * New York Times
Book Review *
The atmosphere seeps over you like a November fog, dousing the
sunlight and ushering you into the clammy darkness. It's a great
British debut from a genuine spookmeister. * Daily Mail
*
An icy, terrifying winner. SO COLD THE RIVER puts an October chill
in your blood by the end of the first chapter. It's not much longer
before you've turned on all the lights and rechecked all the window
locks. Few novelists warrant mention alongside Stephen King or
Peter Straub. Michael Koryta, however, earns comparison to both. *
Dennis Lehane *
Calculatingly spooky * New York Times *
This book builds like a summer storm. Beautiful to watch until it
shakes the house and knocks out the lights, leaving you alone in
the dark . . . Masterful. * Michael Connelly *
Like King's 'Overlook', Kortya's West Baden Springs is a real
spa-hotel with real history. But if you stay there, for God's sake,
don't drink the water! . . . Fright-inducing fiction worthy of our
time, attention, and real enjoyment * Dan Simmons, author of The
Terror and Drood *
Fast-paced and action-packed, SO COLD THE RIVER is good, unclean
fun. Like Joe Hill, Michael Koryta is infusing the old-school
supernatural horror novel with new blood. Drink up! * Stewart
O'Nan, author of A Prayer for the Dying *
A great story, but what held me was the lean, clean prose and the
sharp presentation of scenes and dialogue. Michael Koryta is a good
story teller and a wonderful stylist. * Joe R. Lansdale *
Michael Koryta is a gifted storyteller. His writing reminded me of
the great Ruth Rendell - eerie, suspenseful, and pleasantly wicked.
* Scott Smith, author of A Simple Plan *
Fascinating. Put simply it meets the hype. * Seattle
Post-Intelligencer *
A fast, eerie chiller of a book that will make you shiver in the
sun * Parade *
A paranormal horror story in the Stephen King mould -- and a
chilling one * St Petersburg Times *
Spellbinding and check-your-doors-and-windows scary . . . At its
deliciously creepy core, So Cold the River is about two men
facing down their demons, and what happens when those demons fight
back. * Amazon Best Books of the Month, June 2010 *
Koryta has ventured into genre-bending, successfully melding
thriller elements to a horror story that recalls Stephen King. His
tight, clear prose makes West Baden as creepy as Transylvania, and
Eric is a compellingly flawed protagonist. Legions of King and
Peter Straub devotees will be delighted by this change of
direction. * Booklist *
A spellbinding tale of an unholy lust for power that reaches from
beyond the grave . . . A cataclysmic finale will put readers in
mind of some of the best recent works of supernatural horror, among
which this book ranks. * Publishers Weekly starred review
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Fantastically well-written . . . excellent characterisation and
great pace. Just the thing to induce a chill on the back of the
neck during the long, hot summer. * Shotsmag.co.uk *
Mesmerising . . . chilling, compelling and captivating * Tangled
Web *
A story so chilling it would keep Stephen King up all night *
Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
Builds slowly yet relentlessly, cranking up the suspense until it's
taut as a bowstring * WarpcoreSF.co.uk *
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