The Only Child
On sale
17th May 2018
Price: £8.99
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‘One of the most talented successors to Stephen King’ DAILY MAIL
A psychotic patient with two impossible claims.
A leading forensic psychiatrist on the edge.
It’s not just Dr. Dominick’s career that’s in danger…
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Lily Dominick has evaluated the mental states of some of the country’s most dangerous psychotics. But today’s client – a man with no name, accused of the most twisted crime – struck her as different from the others, despite the two impossible claims he made.
First, that he is more than two hundred years old and personally inspired Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley and Robert Louis Stevenson in creating the three novels of the nineteenth-century that define the monstrous in the modern imagination.
Second, that he’s her father.
To discover the truth behind her client, Dr. Dominick must embark on a journey that will threaten her career, her sanity, and ultimately her life.
Taut, terrifying and impossible to put down, The Only Child is perfect for fans of Lauren Beukes and Stephen King.
Praise for Andrew Pyper:
‘One of the most talented successors to Stephen King’ – DAILY MAIL
‘A smart, thrilling, utterly unnerving novel’ – GILLIAN FLYNN, author of Gone Girl
‘Pyper is a master architect of dread’ – LAUREN BEUKES, author of The Shining Girls
‘Genuinely terrifying’ – SJ WATSON, author of Before I Go To Sleep
‘Readers will undoubtedly make comparisons to Stephen King’ LIBRARY JOURNAL
A psychotic patient with two impossible claims.
A leading forensic psychiatrist on the edge.
It’s not just Dr. Dominick’s career that’s in danger…
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Lily Dominick has evaluated the mental states of some of the country’s most dangerous psychotics. But today’s client – a man with no name, accused of the most twisted crime – struck her as different from the others, despite the two impossible claims he made.
First, that he is more than two hundred years old and personally inspired Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley and Robert Louis Stevenson in creating the three novels of the nineteenth-century that define the monstrous in the modern imagination.
Second, that he’s her father.
To discover the truth behind her client, Dr. Dominick must embark on a journey that will threaten her career, her sanity, and ultimately her life.
Taut, terrifying and impossible to put down, The Only Child is perfect for fans of Lauren Beukes and Stephen King.
Praise for Andrew Pyper:
‘One of the most talented successors to Stephen King’ – DAILY MAIL
‘A smart, thrilling, utterly unnerving novel’ – GILLIAN FLYNN, author of Gone Girl
‘Pyper is a master architect of dread’ – LAUREN BEUKES, author of The Shining Girls
‘Genuinely terrifying’ – SJ WATSON, author of Before I Go To Sleep
‘Readers will undoubtedly make comparisons to Stephen King’ LIBRARY JOURNAL
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Reviews
Horror abounds... Pyper's writing is gripping, and readers will undoubtedly make comparisons to Stephen King
A smart, thrilling, utterly unnerving novel. Pyper's gift is that he deeply respects his readers, yet still insists on reducing them to quivering children
Cleverly re-imagines the 19th century gothic classics while spinning a thrilling, touching, and distinctly 21st century monster story
Praise for THE ONLY CHILD by Andrew Pyper, the taut, terrifying thriller for fans of Lauren Beukes and Stephen King:
'One of the most talented successors to Stephen King'
Pyper is the most striking Canadian writer to emerge in recent years
Genuinely terrifying, don't-read-late-at-night stuff. Thrilling, compelling and beautifully written
So you're reading The Only Child, Pyper's newest book, and suddenly - kaboom! - the story is shot like a cannon blast across a very dark sky. Exactly the sort of light we pine for
Pyper is a master architect of dread ... Compulsive and nerve-jangling
Andrew Pyper has become one of my favorite writers. The Only Child is as much a psychological inquiry as it is an adrenaline-fuelled thriller, layered with menace, mystery, and startling revelations that span centuries