A brand-new stand-alone novel from the acclaimed author of the Anno Dracula series. Kim Newman is a highly regarded, critically acclaimed novelist: "Compulsory reading... glorious" Neil Gaiman on Anno Dracula. Kim Newman is a very well respected movie critic who makes frequent appearances on radio and television and writes for Sight and Sound, Empire, The Guardian and many others.
Kim Newman is a well known and respected author and movie critic. He writes regularly for Empire Magazine and contributes to The Guardian, The Times, Time Out and others. He makes frequent appearances on radio and TV. He has won the Bram Stoker, International Horror Guild, British Fantasy and British Science Fiction Awards and been nominated for the Hugo, World Fantasy, and James Herbert Awards.
“A marvel...Newman is a masterful wordsmith...intoxicating”
- Ravenous Monster
"If you’re looking for something to take your mind off the January
blues, I’d recommend giving Kim Newman a run for your money."
- Project Fandom
“Filled with entertaining characters and a plot that will keep you
on the edge of your seat." - Geek Hard
“Newman did an amazing job of crafting a world of super powers, and
then showing readers that world through the eyes of a shy, and some
what eccentric, young girl.” - Atomic Moo
“By turns spooky, creepy, and humorous” - Count Gore
“Harry Potter meets Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted
Youngsters, as told by Anne Radcliffe” - The Blood Shed
"We love spooky boarding school stories, and the new novel from
Newman (the Anno Dracula series) delivers a doozy." - Barnes &
Noble
"The school he has created may cause a few nightmares for sensitive
readers, because some of the happenings are fascinatingly dark and
twisted (there's something gorgeously macabre about these
happenings)." - Rising Shadow
"For fans of Lovecraft, Harry Potter and the Ransom Riggs books,
Drearcliff Grange is the girl’s boarding school equivalent of
combining Hogwarts with the Miskatonic University and then having
Miss Peregrine teach the courses. I cannot express how sad I was
when the book was over and I had to go back to regular life.'
- Fangirl Nation
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