Description
Author: Golding Melanie
Color: Multicolor
Package Dimensions: 31x241x520
Number Of Pages: 304
Release Date: 09-11-2021
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Following her acclaimed debut Little Darlings, Melanie Golding’s newest folkloric suspense is a spine-tingling twist on Celtic mythology.
One dark December night, in a small seaside town, a little girl is found abandoned. When her mother finally arrives, authorities release the pair, believing it to be an innocent case of a toddler running off.
Gregor, a seemingly single man, is found bludgeoned and left for dead in his apartment, but the discovery of children’s toys raises more questions than answers.
Every night, Ruby gazes into Gregor’s apartment, leading to the discovery of his secret family: his unusually silent daughter and his mentally unstable wife, Constance, who insists that she is descended from the mythological Selkies. She begs Ruby to aid in finding the sealskin that Gregor has hidden from her, making it impossible to return to her people.
DS Joanna Harper’s investigation into Gregor’s assault leads her to CCTV footage of the mother-daughter pair from town. Harper realizes she knows the woman almost as well as she knows herself: it’s her estranged daughter, Ruby. No matter the depth of Ruby’s involvement, she knows she will choose her daughter over her career.
Steeped in local legend and exploring the depths of what it means to be a mother, Melanie Golding’s newest novel is “a lyrical and atmospheric folktale for the modern age.” (
Bustle, on
Little Darlings)
Review
Praise for The Hidden:
“Golding smoothly mixes folklore with an insightful exploration of motherhood.”
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Publishers Weekly
“As dexterously shape-shifting as the legends it draws from.”
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Kirkus Reviews
“Intense and unflinching…irresistible to the last page.”
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Foreword Reviews
“A beautifully original thriller. Melanie Golding injects lonely, mournful Celtic myth into a breathless tale of murder, desperation, and the nature of motherhood. The result is seamless, and utterly compelling.”
—Christopher Golden,
New York Times bestselling author of
Road of Bones and
Ararat
“A dark, intense tale that sinks its teeth into the reader and won’t let go.”
—Camilla Sten, author of
The Lost Village
“A lush, hypnotic page-turner that illuminates the beauty of Selkie mythology and the horror of real monsters. Dark, twisty, and absolutely chilling.”
—Rachel Harrison, author of
The Return
“Wonderfully original, full of heart and often suspenseful and surprising, [
The Hidden] breathes new life into the thriller genre with its mashup of crime and myth. Golding is a terrific talent who sweeps you off your feet and carries you away on her words. I can’t wait to read more from her. I loved this.”
—C. J. Skuse, author of the Sweetpea mystery series
“
The Hidden is a dark and captivating blend of folktale and thriller. Beautifully written with compelling characters, it grabs you from the very first page. Melanie Golding has crafted a riveting story difficult to put down and impossible to forget.”
—Damien Angelica Walters, author of
The Dead Girls Club
“A modern mythological thriller for those who miss Grimm Brothers fairy tales.”
—Rea Frey, author of
Secrets of Our House
Praise for Little Darlings:”Unforgettable . . . One suspects that the real sorceress here is Golding, whose writing has given a voice to every wronged mother.”
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The New York Times
“Atmospheric and very creepy indeed.”
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The Guardian
“A lyrical and atmospheric folktale for the modern age,
Little Darlings is a gorgeously crafted story that makes even the grimmest of subjects shine.”
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Bustle
“Golding beautifully blends the supernatural with the everyday, keeping readers riveted to the page as they question what is true.”
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Booklist, starred review
“Haunting…Fans of psychological thrillers will look forward to Golding’s next novel.”
―Publishers Weekly
“A gorgeous, creepy, modern fairy tale reminiscent of Angela Carter.”
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Kirkus starred review
“A psychological thriller with a suggestion of the supernatural.”
—Library Journal
“Sinister and sickeningly r
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