. TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR DARKNESS.
'
Outstanding ... Haughton writes vividly about a claustrophobic community ... her novel really is
a superlative locked-room mystery' -
Sunday Times (Crime Book of the Month) 'Haughton has created a
fantastically atmospheric setting ... it's a
chilling race to the finish to discover whodunnit' -
Observer In the most inhospitable environment - cut off from the rest of the world -there's a killer on the loose. A&E doctor Kate North has been knocked out of her orbit by a personal tragedy. So when she's offered the opportunity to be an emergency replacement at the UN research station in Antarctica, she jumps at the chance. The previous doctor, Jean-Luc, died in a tragic accident while out on the ice. The move seems an ideal solution for Kate: no one knows about her past; no one is checking up on her. But as total darkness descends for the winter, she begins to suspect that Jean-Luc's death wasn't accidental at all.
And the more questions she asks, the more dangerous it becomes . . . 'A sense of growing menace pervades ... the freezing wasteland and claustrophobic workings of the research station are
finely rendered' - Financial Times '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 . . . 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' - ALLIE REYNOLDS 'Set against the dangerous sub-zero temperatures end endless night of the Antarctic...
Brilliantly atmospheric and terrifying' -
CATHERINE COOPER '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 'A real edge-of-the-seat plot. I loved it.
Original and accomplished' -
J.A. CORRIGAN