Review
the master of the psychological thriller (Sunday Telegraph )
one of the truly individual voices in British teenage fiction (Independent )
Praise for Bloodchild: reminded me of Stephen King at his best. It's convincing, atmospheric and creepy. (Charlie Higson, Mail on Sunday )
Contemporary and action-packed, Bowler has produced another psychological thriller that twists until the last page. (Daily Mail )
The visionary, the numinous, the unexplained - that is the soul of this book, and that is what distinguishes the best of Bowler's work (SF Said, Guardian )
one of the truly individual voices in British teenage fiction (Independent )
Praise for Bloodchild: reminded me of Stephen King at his best. It's convincing, atmospheric and creepy. (Charlie Higson, Mail on Sunday )
Contemporary and action-packed, Bowler has produced another psychological thriller that twists until the last page. (Daily Mail )
The visionary, the numinous, the unexplained - that is the soul of this book, and that is what distinguishes the best of Bowler's work (SF Said, Guardian )
Book Description
A breathtaking and eagerly-anticipated new novel from Tim Bowler
Product Description
What secrets lay buried in the heart of the forest? When Maya strays into the forest she also walks straight into a nightmare. It's not just the horrific discovery she makes among the trees, it's what's waiting for her at home. Something too terrifying to believe in. She's not even sure she believes it herself. Perhaps she's going mad - only imagining the sounds in the night and the feeling of being stalked. Maybe she didn't see anything in the forest after all? And there's another question: what was she doing there in the first place . . . alone . . . at dusk? All she knows is that the eyes of a fox drew her there. They will do so again.