Nyctophobia

· Solaris
4.1
7 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

"It's a strange thing, nyctophobia. You're not born with it. It can start at any time. It comes and goes, and it's one of the only phobias you can transmit to other people."
Newly-married architect Callie and her wealthy husband Mateo move to Hyperion House, a grand old home in southern Spain. It's an eccentric place built in front of a cliff: serene and beautiful, but eerily symmetrical, and cunningly styled so that half the house is flooded with light, and half - locked up and neglected - is shrouded in darkness. Unemployed and feeling isolated in a foreign country, Callie determines to research the history of the curious building.
But the past is sometimes best left alone. Uncovering the folklore of the house's strange history, Callie is drawn into darkness and delusion. As a teenager Callie was afraid of the dark, and now with her adolescent nyctophobia returning she becomes convinced there's someone in the darkened rooms.
Somewhere in the darkness lies the truth about Hyperion House. But some doors should never be opened.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
7 reviews
Dmitri Deke
May 28, 2015
Started with a lot of tired stereotypes. But then it got better. Then I felt as if half the story were missing and I didn't like the weird, foggy ending.
PC
May 23, 2015
Another fantastic horror story by Christopher Fowler. Written in the tradition of the English horror culture and urban lifestyle.
Liz Matz
November 23, 2016
Loved it

About the author

Born in london, Christopher Fowler has written for film, television, radio, graphic novels, and for newpaper including The London Times, for more than thirty years. He is a regular columnist for The Independent on Sunday. Fowler is the multi-award winning author of more than thirty novels, including the lauded Bryant & May mystery novels. In the past year he has been nominated for eight national book awards.For more information visit www.christopherfowler.co.uk

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