Jonathan Sims is a writer, performer and games designer whose work primarily focuses on the macabre, the grotesque, and the gentle touch of creeping dread. He is the mind and the voice behind acclaimed horror podcast The Magnus Archives, high octane space-cabaret The Mechanisms and some of your favourite nightmares. He lives in Walthamstow with the two best cats and an overwhelming backlog of books that he really should get round to.
The book works both as a collection of inventive horror stories and
as a cohesive novel, building to a nerve-jangling finale that
reveals the shocking events at the party.
*The Guardian*
A modern horror classic from one of the most exciting writers in
the field today.
*Starburst Magazine*
Thirteen Storeys is an excellent horror [...] everyone will find
something creepy in Banyan Court.
*Grimdark Magazine*
Thrilling, chilling and thoroughly entertaining
*Tattooed Book Geek*
Sims really has created an innovative novel where everything falls
into place within its thrilling climax.
*Fantasy Hive*
A beautifully written contemporary horror novel that I know for
sure will leave its mark on me. I don't remember reading anything
like this before and it was an absolute delight.
*Damp Pebbles Blog*
A book that takes old traditions and gives them a contemporary
spin. Happy Halloween, all.
*SFF World*
An excellent portmanteau novel. It's an ultra modern take on the
haunted house story while each tale mixes in different subgenre
flavours from techno-fear and shifting architecture to creepy kids
and beyond, all building to a joined up climax that's pleasingly
violent and gross.
*Den of Geek*
This is an astonishing debut from Jonathan Sims. A wonderful new
twist on an age-old genre. 5 out of 5.
*SFX*
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