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978-0571394708

Ghost Month

Ghost Month

by Simon Wroe

Publisher Faber

Genre: Horror

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'Poignant, thought-provoking and very funny' JOANNA CANNON
'Darkly comic and deeply felt' GRACE FLAHIVE


Full of wit, heart and charm, Ghost Month asks a timeless question: do we only value life when we are reminded that it will end?

Perhaps you've already noticed little things, strange details. A shadow not attached to anything. A face in a window which might be a trick of the light. They come at dusk. Today.

Every September, the spirits of the dead return before vanishing four weeks later in a puff of green ash.

The haunting has become a holiday - part Christmas, part Halloween, full of annual reckonings with the past. The ghosts aren't real in any way that can hurt you, so it's hard to tell the silent spectres from ashen commuters: they linger on train platforms, they crowd buses, they take up space on your sofa. The proper term these days is 'people without pulses'.

This year, four strangers prepare for a visit from their dearly departed. The season forces them to confront all the things that haunt them, not just their dead. As suppressed truths emerge from the shadows, each of them will end Ghost Month changed in ways they never imagined.

Happy Haunting.

Readers loved Ghost Month:
'Eerie and tender, playful and profound, it lingers like a whisper long after the final page'
'Astounding . . . This is a book is going to stay with me for a very long time to come'
'Brilliant! A touching story of helping one another through life and death'
'Atmospheric and beautifully written, it's haunting in more ways than one'
'I genuinely didn't want to put it down'

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About the Author

Simon Wroe

Simon Wroe is a novelist, freelance journalist and former chef.

His first book, CHOP CHOP, was shortlisted for the 2014 Costa First Novel Award, longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and won the Society of Authors' Betty Trask Award.

His second novel, HERE COMES TROUBLE, was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize.

He writes arts reviews for The Economist and teaches creative writing at Curtis Brown Creative.

He was born in 1982 and lives in London.

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