From the author of The Remaking, a true crime-inspired horror novel about a young boy whose little white lies about his elementary school teachers contributed to the Satanic Panic of the 80s, forcing him to hide his identity into adulthood until someone recreates his past lies at his own child s school.
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One of POPSUGAR s Best New Mystery and Thriller Books of April 2021
One of Tor Nightfire s Horror Books We re Most Looking Forward To in 2021
One of The Lineup's Scariest Horror Books We're Most Looking Forward to in 2021
[A] spellbinding psychological thriller...a suspenseful tale of paranoia that will keep readers riveted until the last surprise is sprung. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Within just a few pages you ll have gotten enough shocking violence, overwhelming fear and psychological intrigue to keep you hooked for hours. BookPage, starred review
Creepy and engaging, this is a tale for readers who enjoy true crime like We Believe the Children by Richard Beck (2015), horror like Grady Hendrix's My Best Friend's Exorcism (2016), and intensely disorienting psychological suspense like Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin (2017). Booklist
This clever, creepy roller-coaster ride is perfect for fans of fast-paced horror with the flavor of true crime. Library Journal
A potent, compulsive thriller...one of the most gripping novels I ve read this year. SFFWorld
Chapman expertly taps into the hysteria of the famed Satanic Panic, creating a chilling, psychological thriller that keeps the reader guessing and worrying, wondering what s real. Daily Dead
Devilishly good. In Whisper Down the Lane, Clay McLeod Chapman has given us a diabolically creepy hybrid of horror and psychological suspense that thrills as much as it unsettles. You ll keep turning the pages even as your hands shake. Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of Home Before Dark
A ruthlessly compelling novel, where two stories close on each other like a claw a truly diabolical nightmare that daylight can t dispel all the more terrifying for what it tells us of ourselves. Ramsey Campbell, author of The Wise Friend and The Searching Dead
In Whisper Down the Lane, Clay McLeod Chapman has gifted readers a novel that is darkly compelling, deeply discomfiting, and achingly human. We squirm as the dread and terror mount, but we can t stop reading. We re under the spell of a true storyteller, and bound to follow him wherever he takes us. Prepare to surrender some sleep for this twisting tale of family, memory, identity, and the weight of old sins. Shaun Hamill, author of A Cosmology of Monsters
Praise for Clay McLeod Chapman
Chapman is the storyteller supreme. Andy Davidson, author of The Hollow Kind
One of horror s modern masters. Rachel Harrison, national best-selling author of Cackle and Such Sharp Teeth
A not-to-miss horror novelist. Library Journal
Chapman is a maestro at building grim suspense to the point of unimaginable consequences, proving genuine horror dwells in the world we live in today. Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"Chapman is the 21st century s Richard Matheson. He s that good. Richard Chizmar, New York Times best-selling author of Chasing the Boogeyman
One of Tor Nightfire s Horror Books We re Most Looking Forward To in 2021
One of The Lineup's Scariest Horror Books We're Most Looking Forward to in 2021
[A] spellbinding psychological thriller...a suspenseful tale of paranoia that will keep readers riveted until the last surprise is sprung. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Within just a few pages you ll have gotten enough shocking violence, overwhelming fear and psychological intrigue to keep you hooked for hours. BookPage, starred review
Creepy and engaging, this is a tale for readers who enjoy true crime like We Believe the Children by Richard Beck (2015), horror like Grady Hendrix's My Best Friend's Exorcism (2016), and intensely disorienting psychological suspense like Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin (2017). Booklist
This clever, creepy roller-coaster ride is perfect for fans of fast-paced horror with the flavor of true crime. Library Journal
A potent, compulsive thriller...one of the most gripping novels I ve read this year. SFFWorld
Chapman expertly taps into the hysteria of the famed Satanic Panic, creating a chilling, psychological thriller that keeps the reader guessing and worrying, wondering what s real. Daily Dead
Devilishly good. In Whisper Down the Lane, Clay McLeod Chapman has given us a diabolically creepy hybrid of horror and psychological suspense that thrills as much as it unsettles. You ll keep turning the pages even as your hands shake. Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of Home Before Dark
A ruthlessly compelling novel, where two stories close on each other like a claw a truly diabolical nightmare that daylight can t dispel all the more terrifying for what it tells us of ourselves. Ramsey Campbell, author of The Wise Friend and The Searching Dead
In Whisper Down the Lane, Clay McLeod Chapman has gifted readers a novel that is darkly compelling, deeply discomfiting, and achingly human. We squirm as the dread and terror mount, but we can t stop reading. We re under the spell of a true storyteller, and bound to follow him wherever he takes us. Prepare to surrender some sleep for this twisting tale of family, memory, identity, and the weight of old sins. Shaun Hamill, author of A Cosmology of Monsters
Praise for Clay McLeod Chapman
Chapman is the storyteller supreme. Andy Davidson, author of The Hollow Kind
One of horror s modern masters. Rachel Harrison, national best-selling author of Cackle and Such Sharp Teeth
A not-to-miss horror novelist. Library Journal
Chapman is a maestro at building grim suspense to the point of unimaginable consequences, proving genuine horror dwells in the world we live in today. Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"Chapman is the 21st century s Richard Matheson. He s that good. Richard Chizmar, New York Times best-selling author of Chasing the Boogeyman