Nothing On Earth

Nothing On Earth

by Conor O ' Callaghan (Author)

Synopsis

As fine as it is frightening. (John Banville). Strange, beautiful and quietly terrifying. (Donal Ryan, author of The Spinning Heart). An original story, brilliantly told. (Irish Times). This one will stay with you like your shadow. (Guardian). Like many great works, it could so easily have all gone wrong if it hadn't been done exactly right. (Sunday Independent). It was a time when nobody called. Early evening, the hottest August in living memory. A frightened girl bangs on a door. A man answers. From the moment he invites her in, his world will never be the same again. She tells him about her family, and their strange life in the show home of an abandoned housing estate. The long, blistering days spent sunbathing; the airless nights filled with inexplicable noises; the words that appear on the windows, written in dust. Where is her family now? Is she telling the truth? Can the man be trusted? Beautiful and disturbing, her story - retold in his words - reaches towards those frayed edges of reality where each of us, if only once, glimpses something nobody will ever explain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Doubleday Ireland
Published: 19 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1781620342
ISBN 13: 9781781620342
Book Overview: A haunting, enigmatic first novel from an exciting new voice in Irish literary fiction.

Media Reviews
I greatly admired Conor O'Callaghan's Nothing on Earth, as fine as it is frightening JOHN BANVILLE An original story, brilliantly told ... extraordinary, low-key and pitch-perfect Irish Times This one will stay with you like your shadow, as hard to shake off and as impossible to pin down. Guardian Strange, beautiful and quietly terrifying Donal Ryan, author of THE SPINNING HEART Quite extraordinary ... like many great works, it could so easily have all gone wrong if it hadn't been done exactly right. All that can be done is to give it the highest recommendation: read it, and find out for yourself Sunday Independent O'Callaghan's stylish, dark yarn triumphs through the clarity of his prose and confident handling of ambivalence at its most menacing Eileen Battersby Strange and beguiling ... very well written, conjuring up a weird listless world Irish Examiner Hauntingly beautiful Sunday Business Post Beautifully written and carefully crafted Hot Press ... extremely self-assured ... a haunting debut with subtle horror tones ... backed by O'Callaghan's remarkable writing prowess Culturefly A very contemporary slice of gothic Justine Jordan A stunning, haunting, thrilling and unsettling story The Argus A total curveball, Conor O'Callaghan's book is extraordinary RICK O'SHEA, RTE Radio 1 Ominous and fearful ... this striking debut is a psychological chiller that cleverly resonates with modern concerns Scotland Herald Utterly compelling Irish Farmer's Journal
Author Bio
Conor O'Callaghan is originally from Dundalk, and now divides his time between Dublin and the North of England. This is his first novel.