Devil's Day

Paperback Published on: 20/09/2018
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Devil's Day
Creepy
What a eerie and utterly creepy read! I absolutely love how as you carry on reading all the way throughout this book, you get the sense that there is some... READ MORE
Gemma at Elgin
Devil's Day
Out on the wiley, windy moors
First of all massive thanks to John Murray for the advance proof copy. Devil's Day is an astonishingly good book. Dare I say it, it's even better than The... READ MORE
Steve at Banbury
Devil's Day
Hauntingly good
I loved this book! After reading the lonely I was expecting great things from Hurley, and I am pleased to say he did not disappoint! Full of suspense and ... READ MORE
Charlie at Lincoln High Street
Devil's Day
Can it ever be a good idea to name a public holiday after the devil? Not here it isn't.
So, I didn't particularly dig Hurley's debut novel, 'the Loney'.  It took me two attempts to get through it and when I did I found it a little overblown an... READ MORE
Mr Wyrd

Synopsis

PRE-ORDER SALTWASH NOW: THE DISTURBING NEW NOVEL FROM ANDREW MICHAEL HURLEY

'The new master of menace' Sunday Times

A blizzard a century ago has passed into fable in the Endlands. Trapped by the snow, the residents of the valley found themselves at the mercy of the Devil, who brought death and destruction before being driven back to the moors.

Now, the three farming families of the Endlands face a new test. The patriarch of the community, the Gaffer, has died and his grandson, John Pentecost, must decide if he will return and work the land in his grandfather's stead. He feels the pull of duty, loyalty and tradition: obligations that his pregnant wife, Kat, finds hard to understand as an outsider. And as the celebrations of the Devil's exile draw near, she realises that there is a darkness in this place which cannot be repelled.

BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, FT, METRO AND MAIL ON SUNDAY

'A work of goose-flesh eeriness' The Spectator

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781473619883
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 220g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Devil's Day
Wonderfully atmospheric
I was sent a copy of Devil’s Day by Andrew Michael Hurley to read and review by NetGalley. Devil’s Day is the second novel by Andrew Michael Hurley and it ... READ MORE
lesleys
Devil's Day
Disappointing
Having enjoyed immensely The Loney with the quiet and isolated Lancastrian coast, I was hoping to be equally enthralled by Devil's Day where John Pentecost... READ MORE
Rob
Devil's Day
A chilling read
This is a very atmospheric novel - the isolation of the Endlands, the sense of menace, and the ever-threatening presence of the devil. It’s full of creepin... READ MORE
Ellie2012
Devil's Day
Haunting and memorable.
John Pentecost, the narrator of this gripping, disturbing and chilling story, was brought up on a farm in the Endlands, a remote group of smallholdings in ... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth
Devil's Day
'All we ever saw were stories.''
''Oh, the day is done, the honest's won- The apples and the hay, The leaves will wither on the bough, And all will fall by Devil's Day.'' Decades ago, the... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea
Devil's Day
Good read for fans of folk horror
A very unique read. Very little happens in this folk horror story. Primarily the novel focuses on the three superstitious families living on smallholdings ... READ MORE
Ciaran Whatley
Devil's Day
Eerie but disappointing
Provided by The Reading Agency and John Murray Press* Whilst well written, I found this book very difficult to get into and reading it to the end a challen... READ MORE
TLW07
Devil's Day
Devilishly good or disappointing?
A true and honest review in exchange for for a free copy from the publisher John Murray . This story was told from the point of view of a middle aged man ... READ MORE
Karen Vaughan
Devil's Day
Very slow and disappointing
*Provided by The Reading Agency and John Murray Press* Although the Author sets the scene descriptively, to the point that you can really 'see' the smal... READ MORE
DC14
Devil's Day
Hard, laborious read - *Provided by the Reading Agency and John Murray Press*
I wouldn't usually have picked up a book with this cover but agreed to read this free copy and then review. I tried to go in with an open mind as it was no... READ MORE
Suzanne Messam
Devil's Day
Atmospheric but disappointing storyline
Provided by The Reading Agency and John Murray Press The scene setting is atmospheric and gives the reader a good insight into the remote and insular, r... READ MORE
Pat LOVEDAY