Emma Haughton grew up in Sussex, studied English at Oxford and worked as a journalist for several national newspapers, including The Times Travel section. Emma has written several non-fiction books for schools as well as YA thrillers. THE DARK was her first crime novel; THE SANCTUARY is her second.
THE DARK is the kind of heart-pounding, sleep-stealing read that you want to recommend to everyone you meet. An absolutely thrilling book * Cass Green * Chilling and atmospheric, THE DARK had me turning the pages late into the night * Mark Edwards * Tense, thrilling and unpredictable, with one of the most unique and dangerous settings imaginable, THE DARK is a totally chilling read * Allie Reynolds, author of SHIVER * A real edge-of-the-seat plot. I loved it * J.A. Corrigan * Tense, twisted and quite literally chilling - a locked room mystery in a unique setting where no one can be trusted * Susi Holliday * Atmospheric, original and full of tension * Amanda Jennings * Set against the dangerous sub-zero temperatures end endless night of the Antarctic, there's a killer on the base who could be anyone. Brilliantly atmospheric and terrifying * Catherine Cooper, author of Sunday Times bestseller THE CHALET * Anyone who loves a genuine page-turner with hugely believable characters at its core will adore it * On Magazine * A modern-day Agatha Christie on ice, this is so remarkably well written, that you'll start shivering while you read it! A chillingly good pick * Woman & Home Online * A modern-day Agatha Christie on ice, you'll get shivers as you read it * Woman & Home * Exciting and involving, this has the makings of a classic thriller * Literary Review * This claustrophobic locked room mystery will definitely give you chills * Real People Mag * Gripping * Heat * You'll get shivers as you read it * Women's Own * Outstanding * Sunday Times, Crime Book of the Month * Haughton has created a fantastically atmospheric setting . . . its a chilling race to the finish to discover whodunnit * The Observer * Perfect * Grazia * This tension packed story is like a Christie whodunnit on ice. The creeping dear and icy setting leaves you gasping * The Peterborough Telegraph * Fantastic and atmospheric debut thriller, dark in more ways than one * NB Magazine * A sense of growing menace pervades Emma Haughton's The Dark . . . the freezing wasteland and the claustrophobic workings of the research station are finely rendered * Financial Times *