A gorgeous anniversary special edition of the beloved horror classic from multi Hugo and Nebula-award winning author, T. Kingfisher.
A young woman discovers a strange portal in her uncle’s house, leading to madness and terror in this gripping cosmic horror.
PRAY THAT THEY ARE HUNGRY...
Kara finds the words in the mysterious bunker that she’s discovered behind a hole in the wall of her uncle’s house. Freshly divorced and living back at home, Kara now becomes obsessed with these cryptic words and starts exploring this peculiar area—only to discover that it holds portals to countless alternate realities. But these places are haunted by creatures that seem to hear thoughts…and the more one fears them, the stronger they become.
With her distinctive “delightfully fresh and subversive” (SF Bluestocking) prose and the strange, sinister wonder found in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, The Hollow Places is a compelling and white-knuckled horror novel that you won’t be able to put down.
The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher – Anniversary Limited Edition
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781835416488
Imprint: Titan Books
"Can horror even be this rollicking, this fun, while still delivering on the creepiness, the dread, the ick? In Kingfisher's hands, it can." --Stephen Graham Jones, acclaimed author of The Only Good Indians
"The Hollow Places is gripping, bold, sharply witty, inventive and most of all terrifying! It's every bit as unmissable as The Twisted Ones. T. Kingfisher most definitely has a new fan!" --Alison Littlewood, author of Mistletoe and A Cold Season
"The Hollow Places is replete with T. Kingfisher's trademark comedy-into-horror moments. Uncle Earl s Wonder Museum seems like the perfect place for Carrot to recover from her divorce, but maybe not so much. Within lie the ways between to unimagined spaces the hollow places where They wait." --Angela Slatter, author of the World Fantasy Award-winning The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings
"Just like in The Twisted Ones [Kingfisher] riffs on established masters of the genre but uses them to build an original and compelling hinterland world populated by nightmarish figures that haunt you long after you've finished" --James Brogden, author of Hekla's Children



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