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A Guest in the House: 'Vividly drawn and masterfully plotted.' Observer, GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE MONTH Emily Carroll 9780571355457

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'Her voice is unique and powerful and I, for one, am addicted to it.'
GUILLERMO DEL TORO

'Carroll's talent is immense.'
Observer, Graphic Novel of the Month

'Emily is the master, I die for her books'
KATE BEATON


'Carroll knows when to shock on the turn of a page and when to leave her horrors lurking'
Independent

'Carroll has a mainline to the reader's psychic pressure points, the kind of fears and phobias that go all the way back to the cave.'
Irish Times


A contemporary gothic horror and comics classic, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, Stranger Things and The Haunting of Hill House

I used to dream of Dragons. . .

Abby is settling into married life: making coffee, cooking for David and her stepdaughter Crystal, spending evenings curled up together in front of the TV. For a quiet woman without many friends, she's proud of the life she has built, and desperately wants to believe they will all be happy.

But what really happened to Crystal's mother, the artist who no-one speaks of? What secrets does their strange house by the water harbour, and what of Abby's old dreams and fears, of Lady Grey, the Knight and the Dragons?

In her chilling return - a story of grief, ghosts, and the struggle to be true to oneself - Emily Carroll casts another unforgettable spell.



A contemporary gothic horror and comics classic, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, Stranger Things and The Haunting of Hill House

About the Author
Emily Carroll is a writer and artist of numerous short comics, both online and in print, many of which are available to read at her website www.emcarroll.com. Her 2014 book Through the Woods, a collection of horror comics, won an Eisner Award, Ignatz Award and the British Fantasy Award for Best Comic/Graphic Novel. Emily lives with her wife Kate and their two dogs in Ontario, Canada.


Book Information
ISBN 9780571355457
Author Emily Carroll
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Faber & Faber
Publisher Faber & Faber
Weight(grams) 815g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 175mm * 24mm

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