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The Village at the Edge of Noon

Darya Bobyleva Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse

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English
Angry Robot
10 February 2026
What if summer never ends? ---

Everything you were afraid to find out about the heat of noon and grandma's old tales comes together in this English language debut of an award-winning and bestselling young Russian writer.

The residents of a village outside Moscow wake up to discover that the road out to the motorway has disappeared without a trace and the usual paths into the woods somehow lead back into the village. And the woods? Overnight their weedy and rubbish-strewn copse has become a dark and overgrown forest inhabited by something mysterious and unfriendly. Anyone who makes it into the trees either vanishes into thin air or returns, not quite themselves... And, of course, the Internet, radio and TV have stopped working and the weather never changes. And time seems to loop seamlessly from one crop of apples and cabbages into the next.

There are strange noises, and strange visitations. The villagers are plagued by odd thoughts and desires, and quiet but pervasive voices call from the river. Objects mutate; phones and radios emit strange mutterings; people disappear. What begins as a one-sided manifestation of the weird, becomes weirder still as the villagers split into factions and odd alliances with the new ""neighbours"" are formed. Meanwhile the forest looms closer every day.

Is Katya, a solitary young woman, the only one beginning to glimpse what is going on?

Translated by Ilona Chavasse
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Angry Robot
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 135mm, 
ISBN:   9780857669902
ISBN 10:   0857669907
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Darya Bobyleva is a young Russian novelist, short story writer and poet. Her books have been shortlisted for major commercial awards in Russia and she has won two Russian language Horror and genre awards. Critics have compared her writing to authors as varied as Stephen King, Gogol and the Strugatsky Brothers.

Reviews for The Village at the Edge of Noon

""An age-old tale melded with the cosiness of the quotidian and multiplied by the greenly-scented, ancient call of the wild "" – Anna Zhuchkova, Literatura magazine ""Bobyleva’s novel is a complex linguistic spell that captures awe and wonder, fear and love, sacrifice and selfishness, all embodied in a few isolated cabins and their all-too-human owners."" – Paul Di Filippo, Locus Magazine


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