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Michelle Paver
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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Orion; First Edition First Impression edition (21 Oct 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1409123782
  • ISBN-13: 978-1409123781
  • Product Dimensions: 13.5 x 2.3 x 21.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (190 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 47,267 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Dark Matter is terrific....(a) wild beast that grabs you by the neck' (Helen Rumblelow THE TIMES )

'Dark Matter is a spellbinding read - the kind of subtly unsettling, understated ghost story MR James might have written had he visited the Arctic' (Eric Brown THE GUARDIAN )

'Gruhuken is reportedly haunted, and hints as to why are skilfully drip-fed through a tense and strangely beautiful narrative that bristles with the static electricity of a stark, vast, frozen Arctic night' (METRO )

'Bestselling children's author Paver's genuinely terrifying tale will have you shaking under the covers' (PSYCHOLOGIES )

'Atmospheric and decidedly unsettling' (WOMAN & HOME )

'It's a cracker of a read, set in the 1930s and a blisteringly cold Arctic winter' (DOVE GRAY READER )

'You have plenty of time to clear your TBR piles to make room for this book as it won't be published until October, but make room you should as Michelle Paver's Dark Matter is a ghost story of terrific menace written with consummate skill' (CORNFLOWER BOOKS )

'I loved this story. I couldn't put it down. It's as creepy as an M R James ghost story and yet, even though it's set in the 1930s, it doesn't feel self-consciously dated as many neo-Gothic stories do. It feels absolutely relevant. Not many people can write historical fiction without anachronism but with a contemporary feel and Michelle Paver is one of them. Dark Matter comes highly recommended' (THE BOOK BAG )

' I was hooked right away and finished it in just a few days. Dark Matter is the kind of horror story that can chill just about anyone' (LITERARY STEW )

'Dark Matter is one of the spookiest stories I've read in recent years. It's not a teen novel, but unsurprisingly, given Michelle Paver's background, the style shares many YA traits. The main character, Jack, has a strong voice and the writing is tight. The pace builds gradually, yet Michelle Paver keeps the action moving and doesn't stray into superfluous description. Everything in this book has been retained for a reason' (CHICKLISH )

'Definitely a book to read in large bites (if not in one mouthful) if you are a lover of the strange and chilling' (MIDLETON BOOKS )

'Dark Matter is a true ghost story. It will chill, terrify, and haunt you, while still leaving you feeling satisfied. I cannot praise this book enough. Perfectly written' (EMPIRE OF BOOKS )

'Paver has written a seriously good, very original, genuinely creepy story and for that, we must say mange takk (Norwegian for thanks)' (Toni Whitmont BOOKTOPIA )

'Dark Matter got my attention from the very first pages' (Sarah Clarke THE BOOKSELLER )

'A scary tale that explores issues of class and love' (Ruth Hunter THE BOOKSELLER )

'Paver creates and describes a wonderfully atmospheric setting; one nervously begins to hear the harsh wind blowing and to feel the unbearable cold' (Rodney Troubridge THE BOOKSELLER )

'Winter is the perfect time to enjoy a good ghost story and Michelle Paver's unsettling psychological novel, Dark Matter, really fits the bill' (Sue Scholes THE BOOKSELLER )

'Paver once again brings her distinctive style to DARK MATTER. A lot of attention is paid to the natural landscape, making it a captivating read for the explorer's heart. DARK MATTER has a very strong sense of realism, testimony of the thorough research involved, and of Paver's own experience in the Arctic circle' (SONGS OF THE FOREST blog )

'I needed to read this for a job I have. It is a ghost story, and a pretty successful one, judging by the fact that I had to sleep with the lights on for three days after. Either it's pretty good or I'm a pretty big wuss. It's about an expedition in the 1930s to the Arctic. Once the sun disappears entirely for the winter, they start seeing a man who walks the shore near their cabin. Nothing much more than that happens, there's not much gore, but it's still impressively scary' (BOOKISH )

'Dark Matter while easily accessible, is more than a chilling read. It carries a poignancy that lingers, not unlike the frozen island of Gruhuken' (MSLEXIA )

'For teenagers, we're recommending Dark Matter by Michelle Paver. A crossover book straddling both older teens and adults, it's a chilling ghost story set in the stark, desolate environment of the Arctic. Subtle and evocative, it's an absorbing and intelligent read. Not many people can write historical fiction without anachronism but with a contemporary feel and Michelle Paver is one of them. (THE BOOK BAG )

'an artful exercise in suggested menace' (SFX )

'really grips you' (FLIPSIDE )

'This is a book written for the adult market but will be enjoyed just as much by many readers who fall within the so-called Young Adult age range. There is no bad language, no sex, no blood or gore - this is pure ghost story that relies on a mastery of the craft of writing to create a sense of lingering terror in the reader that will not go away easily once the book is finished' (BOOKZONE4BOYS )

'The very best ghost stories usually concern the predicaments of the living rather than the return of the dead. It's a point appreciated by Michelle Paver, whose haunting new novella so cleverly illustrates how it is fear, rather than death, which is the great leveller' (THE LADY )

'It's 1937, and a Londoner named Jack jumps at the chance to be a wireless operator on an expedition to the Norwegian Arctic. The group of young Englishmen arrives in the uninhabited bay where they will spend the next year. But as the Arctic night falls, Jack's companions start to leave - and something else is out there' (SAGA )

'This is the perfect present to yourself now that we're going into winter and the need arises for darker, scarier reads. Trust me: you won't be sorry' (MY FAVOURITE BOOKS )

'Dark Matter is to me, exactly the sort of Horror story I enjoy the one that scares but at the same time unveils something about human condition' (THE BOOK SMUGGLERS )

'Told in the increasingly fearful words of Jack as he writes in his journal, this is a blood-curdling ghost story, evocative not just of icy northern wastes but of a mind as, trapped, it turns in on itself' (DAILY MAIL )

'The sense of fear as Jack slowly began to lose his mind imagining things that had moved or appeared was palpable and made for very chilly reading' (THE BOOK WHISPERER )

'Dark Matter is a successful cross between The Riddle of the Sands and The Call of the Wild, set in Svalbard' (BOOKWITCH )

'A terrifying 1930s ghost story set in the haunting wilderness of the far north' (PIPER AT THE GATES OF FANTASY )

'Paver has created a tale of terror and beauty and wonder. Mission accomplished: at last, a story that makes you check you've locked all the doors, and leaves you very thankful indeed for the electric light. In a world of CGI-induced chills, a good old-fashioned ghost story can still clutch at the heart' (Suzi Feay FINANCIAL TIMES )

'Jack becomes sure that an evil presence is trying to drive him away from Gruhuken. Paver records his terror with compassion, convincing the reader that he believes everything he records while leaving open the possibility that his isolation - and the class barrier he feels so acutely - has made him peculiarly susceptible to emotional disturbance. The novel ends in tragedy that is as haunting as anything else in this deeply affecting tale of mental and physical isolation' (Joan Smith SUNDAY TIMES )

'The ultimate test of a good ghost story is, surely, whether you feel panicked reading it in bed at midnight; two-thirds through, I found myself suddenly afraid to look out of the windows, so I'll call it a success' (Emma John THE OBSERVER )

'Paver is the mistress of suspense, and the strangeness that humans can suffer from when exposed to the Arctic wilderness is brilliantly exploited in this period piece' (Amanda Craig THE TIMES )

'Dark Matter is the perfect terrifying read for those who, well, love to be terrified!' (BOOKSYOULOVE )

'a very atmospheric read' (Erica Wagner THE TIMES' )

'Neither (Susan) Hill nor Paver allows any doubt. Their ghosts seem real enough. Paver's is, I think, the more disturbing, her vision of an eternally dark world of snow and fear the more convincing, her pattern of mood and suggestion the more satisfying' (GLASGOW SUNDAY HERALD )

'Dark Matter is brilliant. Imagine Jack London meets Stephen King. The novel virtually defines a new genre: literary creepy. I loved it. (Jeffery Deaver )

'I absolutely loved it' (POSTCARDS FROM ROUGHLY THE MIDDLE )

'I read the final 100 pages on that Wednesday evening and I only realised how wrapped up in it I was when I reached out to reassure the dog. We dont have a dog, but Jack did' (FITCH RABBITS ON )

'This is a great read and I can't wait for Michelle's next book to come out if it is anything like this one' (THE FRINGE )

'The Arctic is a deliciously devilish setting for this horror whodunit. The eternal night and the expeditions bay is wonderfully reminiscent of 30 Days of Night (ALPHA READER )

'Disquieting and piognant in equal measure, Paver's novel reminds us that fear of the dark is the oldest fear of all. An ideal read for long winter evenings' (Val Nolan IRISH EXAMINER )

' Also, for a female writer, she has an embarrassingly solid grasp on what makes these boy's adventures so indulgently fun. Building huts, surviving from rations, using a mix of scientific and practical knowledge to keep yourself alive and comfortable in an inhospitable environment. These are the hidden joys of the majority of male fiction, from Tintin to Mad Max and boy does Paver nail it' (THE HERBERT WEST MEMORIAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL )

'Dark Matter is all about atmosphere and tension. It's a ghost story in the truest sense of the word, and isn't far removed from classic movies like Psycho and Poltergeist' (WONDROUS READS )

'this is a bleak memorable novel that will have you asking questions of the shadows' (DIVA )

'It's an elegantly told tale with a vivid sense of place - and it's deeply scary' (Lesley Glaister SUNDAY HERALD GLASGOW )

'I was captivated by Paver's Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series for children so I couldn't wait to read her first adult ghost story' (Emma Lee Potter DAILY EXPRESS )

'There is an icy thrill to this gripping ghost story' (CHOICE )

'A rare example of storytelling at its finest' (SCHOOL LIBRARIAN )

'deliciously unsettling ghost story...Original, highly readable and truly chilling, this is an accomplished and compelling read' (GOOD BOOK GUIDE )

'Everything you could want from a ghost story and more - her ability to describe a setting so perfectly that you can see it in your mind's eye is amazing. Wow, basically' (WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY )

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A terrifying 1930s ghost story set in the haunting wilderness of the far north. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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74 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A chilly thrill!, 26 Oct 2010
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Michelle Paver is best-known for her very enjoyable young adult series `The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness'. Dark Matter is not Paver's first adult novel but it is her first ghost story. It is an eerie story set in the Arctic in the late 1930s. Dark Matter is told in the first person through the journal of Jack Miller. Jack Miller is poor and eager to change his life so when four upper-class young men offer him the chance to be a wireless operator on an Arctic expedition he jumps at the chance even though the difference in their class makes him the odd man out.

The expedition seems to be doomed from the start and there are inklings of chilling things to come on the deserted bay of Gruhuken.
What makes Dark Matter so effective is Paver's clever evocation of the stark and desolate landscape of the Arctic and Jack's increasing isolation as the novel progresses. It is more of a psychological novel than a gory sort of ghost story but the best ghost stories often are. It is the suggestion of the ghost which creates the most suspense and there is a genuine sense of unease throughout the novel which Paver manages to keep up all the way through.

What I also liked is the relationships in the novel which I felt lifted it from the normal, run-of-mill ghost story into something really interesting. The tense relationships between Jack and his fellow explorers - Gus and Algie being the main ones and Gus in particular- and Jack's relationship with the husky Isaak which is finely portrayed and the most warming part in a very chilly novel!
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, 22 Sep 2011
This review is from: Dark Matter: A Ghost Story (Hardcover)
I've been fascinated by Svalbard and arctic Norway since visiting a few years ago. It was therefore the setting of the story which made me buy the book initially. I wasn't disappointed, Paver's descriptions of the landscape, wildlife and sounds of Svalbard and the unique atmosphere of the place were excellent.

If I'm going to be critical, I would agree with other reviewers who've noted that the characters lacked depth. I think that this element of Paver's writing was more suited to a younger audience, adult readers may expect more complexity and depth to their characters. I couldn't really engage with anyone besides Jack and I didn't feel any more than a passing interest in the relationship between Gus and Jack (which I think was intended to be a major theme of the story). However, I was really taken up with Jack's developing bond with Isaak the husky, which, to a person who loves dogs, seemed well observed. In the end, besides the spookiness and suspense, it was this more than anything that kept me riveted.

After having said that, any lack of character development didn't spoil my enjoyment of the story at all. I loved the building suspense and was totally gripped from the start. I never finish a book just for the sake of it, and I've lost count of the number of books I've half finished, but this one kept me glued to the end. Disappointingly (I wanted it to last longer!) I finished reading it in a day.

In summary, although Dark Matter has some minor faults, I'd say it was the most enjoyable read I've had in a long time.
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39 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read, 18 Oct 2010
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If you are looking for gore, romantic vampires, or zombie rampages, this isn't the book for you. But if you enjoy a really well-crafted, subtly creepy and intriguing ghost story, this fits the bill admirably. I'm a veteran horror fan, and I found this story almost impossible to put down; I actually burned my lunch because I got so caught up in it. And yet it is entirely understated - the impact comes from suggestion rather than overt, in-your-face effects. Even the descriptions of the most prosaic matters, of daily routines for a small group of men in a remote location, are extraordinarily vivid, and when it comes to the less mundane she truly excels. If I have one complaint it is that it was over too quickly. But that reflects how easy it is to read, and how hard it is not to pick it up. I am looking for this author's works for younger readers, because if they are as good as this, my kids will love them.
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