This creepy, paranoid and thrilling novel has become an international bestseller and cult classic
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This creepy, paranoid and thrilling novel has become an international bestseller and cult classic
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'A troubling, hammering and glorious novel' - David Mitchell
On the edge of the Antarctic Circle, in the years after World War One, a steamship approaches a desolate island. On board is a young man on his way to assume the post of weather observer, to live in solitude for a year at the end of the earth. But on shore he finds no trace of the man whom he has been sent to replace, just a deranged castaway who has witnessed a horror he refuses to name. The rest is woods, a deserted cabin, rocks, silence and the surrounding sea. Then night begins to fall . . .
“A troubling, hammering and glorious novel”
-- DAVID MITCHELL
Thrillingly vivid . . . Sánchez Piñol creates a struggle for survival that is, at the same time, a meditation on humanity The Times
Beguiling . . . Piñol's dark tale lingers long after the shivers running down the spine have ceased The Scotsman
A creepily compelling debut from this Barcelona-based author that reads like a sinister version of a Boy's Own survival adventure Financial Times
Remarkable . . . An addictive and unsettling read -- ALAN WARNER
A great, creepy, tender read -- YANN MARTEL
Superbly controlled and creepy . . . Akin to Lord of the Flies or Heart of Darkness rewritten as pulp-horror schlock The Independent on Sunday
Astonishing . . . There is something of Edgar Allan Poe . . . In general, however, Cold Skin would appear to be an example of that rare thing: an original story which emerged, immaculately and unexpectedly, from its author's subconscious Times Literary Supplemant
Brilliantly suspenseful Spectator
Albert S.nchez Pi.ol was born in Barcelona in 1965. He is an anthropologist, non-fiction writer and novelist writing in Catalan and Castilian Spanish. His first novel, Cold Skin, has been translated into thirty-seven languages, won the Ojo Critico Narrativa prize on its original publication in Catalan in 2003 and is being adapted for film. He is also the author of Pandora in the Congo, among other books.
This creepy, paranoid and thrilling novel has become an international bestseller and cult classic. 'A troubling, hammering and glorious novel' - David Mitchell On the edge of the Antarctic Circle, in the years after World War One, a steamship approaches a desolate island. On board is a young man on his way to assume the post of weather observer, to live in solitude for a year at the end of the earth. But on shore he finds no trace of the man whom he has been sent to replace, just a deranged castaway who has witnessed a horror he refuses to name. The rest is woods, a deserted cabin, rocks, silence and the surrounding sea. Then night begins to fall . . .
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