"Enthralling . . . This stellar debut will haunt you--and remind you to call your mother." --"Entertainment Weekly" (A-)"A novel of uncanny emotional penetration; it had me flipping to the back cover more than once to scrutinize the author photo. How could anyone so young portray so persuasively what it feels like to look back on a lot more life than you can see in front of you? . . . A low thrum of terror builds ever so gradually as "The Night Guest "proceeds, and its source is the slippery connection between the mind and the world . . . What makes "The Night Guest" especially unnerving is the way it immerses the reader in a mind that is slowly slipping its moorings. As McFarlane depicts it, in clean, sinuous prose, you begin to lose your self by burrowing deeper inside it . . . You're in [Ruth's] head, and that head gets less and less sound as the novel progresses, but it's a strangely delightful place to be, for all the darkness surrounding it." --Laura Miller, "Salon""Mesmerizing." --"Nylon""[A] striking debut." --Megan O'Grady, Vogue.com"I've been on a string of reading successes with FSG affiliates Faber & Faber, and this excellent novel, part psychological thriller, part wistful look at aging, is a perfect example . . . McFarlane imbues this suspenseful tale with powerful details and a touching sense of the uncertainty at the twilight of life. There's something about ["The Night Guest"] that lingers in my imagination, much like the tiger that Ruth hears rattling around her home. I look forward to [McFarlane's] future work." --Megan Sullivan, Head Buyer at Harvard Book Store on her blog The Book Dwarf"McFarlane wields a lot of clever, literary trickery here, especially for a debut novelist . . . A deeply interior literary thriller--subtle and swift and fragile." --Kevin Nguyen, "Grantland""An enrapturing debut novel . . . Startling and elegant." --"Kirkus Reviews"(starred review)"Rich and suspenseful . . . ["The Night Guest"] is at once a beautifully imagined portrait of isolation and an unsettling psychological thriller." --"Publishers Weekly"(starred review)"Gothic in sensibility, with a touch of magic realism, this novel feels at once like a classic and a fresh, original tale . . . Fans of psychologically oriented Scandinavian fiction should feel a familiar draw to this first novel, which is already creating significant buzz around the globe." --"Library Journal "(starred review)"McFarlane's crisp, clean prose is a pleasure to read." --"Booklist"(starred review)"With echoes of the perspective-shifting novels of Iris Murdoch, "The Night Guest" is a haunting tale of aging and independence." --Nathan Rostron, "Bookish" Must-Read Fiction Preview: Best Books for Fall 2013"I have read the opening paragraph of Fiona McFarlane's debut novel three times now--at first, slowly; but then with increasing, heart-pounding speed each time--and I am convinced it's one of the most enticing openings to a novel I've read all year." --David Abrams, "The Quivering Pen"""The Night Guest" is an extraordinary novel. At once a tender thriller and an exquisitely constructed meditation on time and memory, it is propelled by sentence after sentence of masterful prose. With "The Night Guest," Fiona McFarlane announces herself as a writer to be read, admired, and read again." --Kevin Powers, author of "The Yellow Birds"""The Night Guest" is such an accomplished and polished debut. There's a delicacy and poignancy to the writing, combined with almost unbearable suspense. I love books in which I have no idea what's going to happen next!" --Kate Atkinson, author of "Life After Life"""The Night Guest" is deeply disturbing and exquisitely written--full of joy and melancholy--and I willingly accept that I will be haunted by its beauty and its truths for a long time to come. The story is told with a certain inevitability, yet at the same time is surprises, confounds, and torments. A rapturous, fearsome fable of grief and love." --Susanna Moore, author of "In the Cut"
Praise for "The Night Guest"Winner of the 2014 Barbara Jeffries Award and the 2014 Voss Literary PrizeShort-listed for the 2014 "Guardian" First Book AwardA nominee for the 2014 Folio PrizeChosen as a Best Book of the Year by The Barnes and Noble Review"Enthralling . . . This stellar debut will haunt you--and remind you to call your mother." --"Entertainment Weekly" (A-)"A novel of uncanny emotional penetration; it had me flipping to the back cover more than once to scrutinize the author photo. How could anyone so young portray so persuasively what it feels like to look back on a lot more life than you can see in front of you? . . . A low thrum of terror builds ever so gradually as "The Night Guest "proceeds, and its source is the slippery connection between the mind and the world . . . What makes "The Night Guest" especially unnerving is the way it immerses the reader in a mind that is slowly slipping its moorings. As McFarlane depicts it, in clean, sinuous prose, you begin to lose your self by burrowing deeper inside it . . . You're in [Ruth's] head, and that head gets less and less sound as the novel progresses, but it's a strangely delightful place to be, for all the darkness surrounding it." --Laura Miller, "Salon""Mesmerizing." --"Nylon""[A] striking debut." --Megan O'Gray, Vogue.com"I've been on a string of reading successes with FSG affiliates Faber & Faber, and this excellent novel, part psychological thriller, part wistful look at aging, is a perfect example . . . McFarlane imbues this suspenseful tale with powerful details and a touching sense of the uncertainty at the twilight of life. There's something about ["The Night Guest"] that lingers in my imagination, much like the tiger that Ruth hears rattling around her home. I look forward to [McFarlane's] future work." --Megan Sullivan, Head Buyer at Harvard Book Store on her blog The Book Dwarf"McFarlane wields a lot of clever, literary trickery here, especially for a debut novelist . . . A deeply interior literary thriller--subtle and swift and fragile." --Kevin Nguyen, "Grantland""An enrapturing debut novel . . . Startling and elegant." --"Kirkus Reviews"(starred review)"Rich and suspenseful . . . ["The Night Guest"] is at once a beautifully imagined portrait of isolation and an unsettling psychological thriller." --"Publishers Weekly"(starred review)"Gothic in sensibility, with a touch of magic realism, this novel feels at once like a classic and a fresh, original tale . . . Fans of psychologically oriented Scandinavian fiction should feel a familiar draw to this first novel, which is already creating significant buzz around the globe." --"Library Journal "(starred review)"McFarlane's crisp, clean prose is a pleasure to read." --"Booklist"(starred review)"Extraordinary, funny and dark. I read it twice and loved it both times." --Evie Wyld, author of "All the Birds, Singing""With echoes of the perspective-shifting novels of Iris Murdoch, "The Night Guest" is a haunting tale of aging and independence." --Nathan Rostron, "Bookish" Must-Read Fiction Preview: Best Books for Fall 2013"I have read the opening paragraph of Fiona McFarlane's debut novel three times now--at first, slowly; but then with increasing, heart-pounding speed each time--and I am convinced it's one of the most enticing openings to a novel I've read all year." --David Abrams, "The Quivering Pen"""The Night Guest" is an extraordinary novel. At once a tender thriller and an exquisitely constructed meditation on time and memory, it is propelled by sentence after sentence of masterful prose. With "The Night Guest," Fiona McFarlane announces herself as a writer to be read, admired, and read again." --Kevin Powers, author of "The Yellow Birds"""The Night Guest" is such an accomplished and polished debut. There's a delicacy and poignancy to the writing, combined with almost unbearable suspense. I love books in which I have no idea what's going to happen next!" --Kate Atkinson, author of "Life After Life"""The Night Guest" is deeply disturbing and exquisitely written--full of joy and melancholy--and I willingly accept that I will be haunted by its beauty and its truths for a long time to come. The story is told with a certain inevitability, yet at the same time is surprises, confounds, and torments. A rapturous, fearsome fable of grief and love." --Susanna Moore, author of "In the Cut"
"The Night Guest" is deeply disturbing and exquisitely written--full of joy and melancholy--and I willingly accept that I will be haunted by its beauty and its truths for a long time to come. The story is told with a certain inevitability, yet at the same time is surprises, confounds, and torments. A rapturous, fearsome fable of grief and love.--Susanna Moore, author of In the Cut
"The Night Guest" is such an accomplished and polished debut. There's a delicacy and poignancy to the writing, combined with almost unbearable suspense. I love books in which I have no idea what's going to happen next!--Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life
Enthralling . . . This stellar debut will haunt you--and remind you to call your mother. "Entertainment Weekly (A-)"
A novel of uncanny emotional penetration; it had me flipping to the back cover more than once to scrutinize the author photo. How could anyone so young portray so persuasively what it feels like to look back on a lot more life than you can see in front of you? . . . A low thrum of terror builds ever so gradually as "The Night Guest "proceeds, and its source is the slippery connection between the mind and the world . . . What makes "The Night Guest" especially unnerving is the way it immerses the reader in a mind that is slowly slipping its moorings. As McFarlane depicts it, in clean, sinuous prose, you begin to lose your self by burrowing deeper inside it . . . You're in [Ruth's] head, and that head gets less and less sound as the novel progresses, but it's a strangely delightful place to be, for all the darkness surrounding it. "Laura Miller, Salon"
Mesmerizing. "Nylon"
[A] striking debut. "Megan O'Gray, Vogue.com"
I've been on a string of reading successes with FSG affiliates Faber & Faber, and this excellent novel, part psychological thriller, part wistful look at aging, is a perfect example . . . McFarlane imbues this suspenseful tale with powerful details and a touching sense of the uncertainty at the twilight of life. There's something about ["The Night Guest"] that lingers in my imagination, much like the tiger that Ruth hears rattling around her home. I look forward to [McFarlane's] future work. "Megan Sullivan, Head Buyer at Harvard Book Store on her blog The Book Dwarf"
McFarlane wields a lot of clever, literary trickery here, especially for a debut novelist . . . A deeply interior literary thriller--subtle and swift and fragile. "Kevin Nguyen, Grantland"
An enrapturing debut novel . . . Startling and elegant. "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
Rich and suspenseful . . . ["The Night Guest"] is at once a beautifully imagined portrait of isolation and an unsettling psychological thriller. "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
Gothic in sensibility, with a touch of magic realism, this novel feels at once like a classic and a fresh, original tale . . . Fans of psychologically oriented Scandinavian fiction should feel a familiar draw to this first novel, which is already creating significant buzz around the globe. "Library Journal (starred review)"
McFarlane's crisp, clean prose is a pleasure to read. "Booklist (starred review)"
Extraordinary, funny and dark. I read it twice and loved it both times. "Evie Wyld, author of All the Birds, Singing"
With echoes of the perspective-shifting novels of Iris Murdoch, "The Night Guest" is a haunting tale of aging and independence. "Nathan Rostron, Bookish Must-Read Fiction Preview: Best Books for Fall 2013"
I have read the opening paragraph of Fiona McFarlane's debut novel three times now--at first, slowly; but then with increasing, heart-pounding speed each time--and I am convinced it's one of the most enticing openings to a novel I've read all year. "David Abrams, The Quivering Pen"
"The Night Guest" is an extraordinary novel. At once a tender thriller and an exquisitely constructed meditation on time and memory, it is propelled by sentence after sentence of masterful prose. With "The Night Guest," Fiona McFarlane announces herself as a writer to be read, admired, and read again. "Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds"
"The Night Guest" is deeply disturbing and exquisitely written--full of joy and melancholy--and I willingly accept that I will be haunted by its beauty and its truths for a long time to come. The story is told with a certain inevitability, yet at the same time is surprises, confounds, and torments. A rapturous, fearsome fable of grief and love. Susanna Moore, author of In the Cut
"The Night Guest" is such an accomplished and polished debut. There's a delicacy and poignancy to the writing, combined with almost unbearable suspense. I love books in which I have no idea what's going to happen next! Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life"
A widow living alone in an isolated beach house allows a bedraggled woman, claiming to be a governmental care worker, into her home and begins hearing strange sounds at night and is suddenly plagued by childhood memories of Fiji. 50,000 first printing.