Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Listening in the Dusk
Listening in the Dusk | Celia Fremlin
1 post | 1 read | 1 to read
'Britain's equivalent to Patricia Highsmith, Celia Fremlin wrote psychological thrillers that changed the landscape of crime fiction for ever: her novels are domestic, subtle, penetrating - and quite horribly chilling.' Andrew Taylor Listening in the Dusk (1990), Celia Fremlin's thirteenth novel, concerns Alice Saunders, a woman striking out on her own following a traumatic marital breakup. But when she rents a drafty attic room in a ramshackle London boarding house she meets the mysterious Mary - a young woman clearly terrified of something, or someone. 'Tart and chilling piece of superior Fremlin Gothic, with some wonderful characterization and great comic passages.' Sunday Times 'Suspense and mystery at its elegant best.' Birmingham Post 'Celia Fremlin is an astonishing writer, who explores that nightmare country where brain, mind and self battle to establish the truth. She illuminates her dark world with acute perception and great wit.' Natasha Cooper
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
Cathythoughts
Listening in the Dusk | Celia Fremlin
post image
Pickpick

Listening In The Dusk.
Celia Fremlins world is always a little strange and startling. Another enjoyable read, with off beat characters and twists and turns.

LeahBergen Stacked! 😆 1mo
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Great 😂 I think I‘ll give Beryl Bainbridge a look in next. 1mo
45 likes1 stack add2 comments