Let the Old Dreams Die

Let the Old Dreams Die

by JohnAjvideLindqvist (Author), Marlaine Delargy (Translator)

Synopsis

Whatever happened to Oskar and Eli? And what became of the beleaguered families in Handling the Undead? Find out in Let the Old Dreams Die. In other tales from this collection, a woman finds a dead body and decides to keep it for herself, a customs officer has a mysterious gift which enables him to see what others hide, and a man believes he knows how to deceive death. These are the stories of John Ajvide Lindqvist's rich imagination. They are about love and death and what we do when the two collide and the monsters emerge.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: UK airports ed
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 30 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 085738550X
ISBN 13: 9780857385505

Media Reviews
'A compelling voice, a simply brilliant collection from one of the horror genre's best living authors' British Fantasy Society. * British Fantasy Society *
'an example of some of the finest short horror fiction you'll find today' Reader Dad. * Reader Dad *
'Lindqvist has let loose a wayward brood of stories to enthral, unsettle, intrigue and, yes indeed, sometimes scare the living bejeezus out of us' This is Horror. * This is Horror *
'Lindqvist's imagination is full of monsters, and he's brilliant at finding new ways of approaching well-trodden ground. His real talent, though, is the way he writes people' SFX. * SFX *
'Lindqvist's knack for slick story-telling, inventive twists and cinematic set ups means we wouldn't be surprised if Hollywood are back in touch soon' Timeout. * Timeout *
'skilfully put together, a beautifully written masterpiece of subtle power in which every story shines like a dark gem' Fear. * Fear *
'These stories, which are surreal, complex, gives the reader insight into the human psyche ... A stunning collection' Terror-Tree. * Terror-Tree *
'This collection of chilling short stories will have you wishing your DLR journey was just a few pages longer' The Wharf. * Wharf *
'very gripping, soulful and imaginative. It's perhaps the best collection of stories I've read since Clive Barker's Books of Blood' Starburst Magazine. * Starburst Magazine *
Author Bio
John Ajvide Lindqvist is a Swedish author, born in 1968. He grew up in Blackeberg, a suburb of Stockholm. He wanted to become something awful and fantastic. First he became a conjurer and came in second in the Nordic card trick championship. Then he was a stand-up comedian for twelve years, before writing Let the Right One In. That novel became a phenomenal international bestseller and was made into a film and a West End play, both called Let Me In. His books are published in twenty-nine countries worldwide.