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Where the Dead Wait

Ally Wilkes

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English
Atria Books
05 December 2023
"""Haunting...

Ominous."" --The New York Times Book Review

A ""wonderfully chilling"" (Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author) polar gothic about a Victorian explorer in search of his lost shipmate-and redemption-from the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of All the White Spaces.

William Day should be an acclaimed Arctic explorer. But after a failed expedition, in which his remaining men only survived by eating their dead comrades, he returned in disgrace.

Thirteen years later, his second-in-command, Jesse Stevens, has gone missing in the same frozen waters. Perhaps this is Day's chance to restore his tarnished reputation by bringing Stevens---the man who's haunted his whole life--back home. But when the rescue mission becomes an uncanny journey into his past, Day must face up to the things he's- done.

Abandonment. Betrayal. Cannibalism.

Aboard ship, Day must also contend with unwanted passengers: a reporter obsessively digging up the truth about the first expedition, as well as Stevens's wife, a spirit-medium whose s�ances both fascinate and frighten. Following a trail of cryptic messages, gaunt bodies, and old bones, their search becomes more and more unnerving. The restless dead are never far behind in this ""breathtaking achievement"" (Publishers Weekly, starred review)."

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Imprint:   Atria Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9781982182823
ISBN 10:   1982182822
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ally Wilkes, the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of All the White Spaces, grew up in a succession of isolated--possibly haunted--country houses and boarding schools. After studying law at Oxford, she went on to spend eleven years as a criminal barrister. Ally now lives in Greenwich, London, with an anatomical human skeleton and far too many books about Polar exploration. You can follow Ally on Twitter @UnheimlichManvr.

Reviews for Where the Dead Wait

"*The Writers Shaping Horror's Next Golden Age*-- ""Esquire"" ""Ally Wilkes weaves polar adventure and gothic horror together with wonderfully chilling results. The pages are full of creeping dread and malevolence that will linger with you long after you close the book.""--Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of ROAD OF BONES and ALL HALLOWS ""An astonishing achievement. The writing is raw, bloody and powerful, and makes me wonder if Ally Wilkes has fire and ice flowing in her veins. This is a book not so much to be described as experienced, so most definitely don't miss it!""--Alison Littlewood, author of THE HIDDEN PEOPLE ""Harrowing and clawing with the iciest fingernails. The only thing harder to escape than the bloodthirsty sea is the longing and regret. WHERE THE DEAD WAIT proves that the frozen nightmare is the domain of Ally Wilkes; we're just left to survive it.""--Hailey Piper, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of QUEEN OF TEETH ""An ice-cold brew of cannibalism and ghoulish horror served up by an author with a visceral feel for the extremes of polar exploration. Powerful stuff indeed!""--Michelle Paver, critically-acclaimed author of DARK MATTER ""WHERE THE DEAD WAIT is a full-body plunge into nineteenth-century seafaring, Arctic survival, and the frigid darkness of the human psyche, in a setting as frostbitten and dread-inducing as the ghosts that haunt it. I was moved by Captain Day's inner war of longing and regret, and rewarded by the beautiful, immersive prose. With her second polar outing, Wilkes stakes her claim as the new ice-master of horror fiction.""--Luke Dumas, author of THE PALEONTOLOGIST and A HISTORY OF FEAR ""Beautiful, brilliant writing about good men (and bad) facing the unimaginable. I was swallowed whole by Ally Wilkes' terrifying story of Arctic survival. Dare I say it's better than Dan Simmons' THE TERROR?""--Alma Katsu, author of THE FERVOR and THE HUNGER ""With ALL THE WHITE SPACES, Ally Wilkes chilled readers to the bone, and now with WHERE THE DEAD WAIT, she sucks the very marrow out from them. Hallucinatory, haunting, and hunger-panged, this frostbitten novel gnawed away at my very sanity and I loved every nibble of it.""--Clay McLeod Chapman, author of GHOST EATERS ""Chillingly, thrillingly existential, packed with heartache and dread. WHERE THE DEAD WAIT is a Conradian trek into an Arctic heart of darkness, where the past is (literally) present, and the present marches us inch by inch towards our shared, unspeakable fate.""--Nat Cassidy, author of MARY: AN AWAKENING OF TERROR and NESTLINGS"


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