Invited: A Novel

Author:   Jennifer Mcmahon
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9781101971864


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   28 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jennifer Mcmahon
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Anchor Books
ISBN:  

9781101971864


ISBN 10:   110197186
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   28 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Entertaining. . . powerful. . . supplies a plethora of frights that emerge from believable characters trying to navigate normal lives. McMahon again proves that the modern ghost story is more than things that go bump in the night. It hinges on reality, slowly building to a terror that seems real and sometimes personal, as it does in THE INVITED. --Minneapolis Star Tribune McMahon finds ingenuity in the likes of Shirley Jackson to craft a story. The chills come from equal helpings of both unearthly and tangible disquiet throughout. --Fangoria McMahon blends her historical tale of rural Vermont with some crafty ghost stories and makes it impossible for the reader to turn away. -Suspense Magazine Ghostly. . . engaging. . . unnerving. -Syfy.com Jennifer McMahon's latest premise is utterly chilling: Imagine you don't stumble upon a haunted house, you build one. The Invited deserves a special spot in the canon of great ghost stories, and will remind McMahon's readers why she is such a worthy literary descendant of Shirley Jackson. -- Chris Bohjalian, bestselling author of The Flight Attendant A dream home becomes one of nightmares for a husband and wife attempting to start a new life in the woods of Vermont. Board by board, stone by stone, tragic events of the past creep toward the light in this delicious slow burn of a haunted tale. -- J.D. Barker, bestselling author of The Fourth Monkey and Dracul THE INVITED ha(s) one hell of a hook. . . I've been devouring it. McMahon's prose is clean and unfussy, with a steady attention to tension. . . I don't get scared by horror novels much anymore, but a scene of something otherworldly unfolding in the night actually gave me goosebumps. --Alex McLevy, The A.V. Club [A] powerful supernatural thriller.... Whether one believes in ghosts, McMahon's consummately crafted chiller is guaranteed to haunt. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [The] blend of ghost story and modern mystery is flawlessly compelling and evocative. A masterful twist on the haunted-house story. -- Booklist (starred review) The latest from McMahon is like a nesting doll - a thriller inside a murder mystery inside a ghost story - and will chill readers with every sideways glimpse of a passing shadow. -- Library Journal On one level, The Invited is a straightforward mystery, but ghosts and spirits still haunt its edges in a truly unsettling way. . . . THE INVITED will appeal to mystery fans and devotees of paranormal fiction alike. -The Book Reporter Rich enough in shivers to make a good fireside read for McMahon's many fans. --Seven Days Vermont


“Entertaining. . . powerful. . . supplies a plethora of frights that emerge from believable characters trying to navigate normal lives. McMahon again proves that the modern ghost story is more than things that go bump in the night. It hinges on reality, slowly building to a terror that seems real and sometimes personal, as it does in THE INVITED.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune   “McMahon finds ingenuity in the likes of Shirley Jackson to craft a story. The chills come from equal helpings of both unearthly and tangible disquiet throughout.” —Fangoria   “McMahon blends her historical tale of rural Vermont with some crafty ghost stories and makes it impossible for the reader to turn away.” –Suspense Magazine   “Ghostly. . . engaging. . . unnerving.” –Syfy.com   “Jennifer McMahon’s latest premise is utterly chilling: Imagine you don’t stumble upon a haunted house, you build one. The Invited deserves a special spot in the canon of great ghost stories, and will remind McMahon’s readers why she is such a worthy literary descendant of Shirley Jackson.” — Chris Bohjalian, bestselling author of The Flight Attendant   A dream home becomes one of nightmares for a husband and wife attempting to start a new life in the woods of Vermont. Board by board, stone by stone, tragic events of the past creep toward the light in this delicious slow burn of a haunted tale. — J.D. Barker, bestselling author of The Fourth Monkey and Dracul   “THE INVITED ha(s) one hell of a hook. . . I’ve been devouring it. McMahon’s prose is clean and unfussy, with a steady attention to tension. . . I don’t get scared by horror novels much anymore, but a scene of something otherworldly unfolding in the night actually gave me goosebumps.” —Alex McLevy, The A.V. Club    “[A] powerful supernatural thriller…. Whether one believes in ghosts, McMahon’s consummately crafted chiller is guaranteed to haunt.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)   “[The] blend of ghost story and modern mystery is flawlessly compelling and evocative. A masterful twist on the haunted-house story.” — Booklist (starred review)   “The latest from McMahon is like a nesting doll - a thriller inside a murder mystery inside a ghost story - and will chill readers with every sideways glimpse of a passing shadow.” — Library Journal   “On one level, The Invited is a straightforward mystery, but ghosts and spirits still haunt its edges in a truly unsettling way. . . . THE INVITED will appeal to mystery fans and devotees of paranormal fiction alike.” –The Book Reporter   “Rich enough in shivers to make a good fireside read for McMahon's many fans.” —Seven Days Vermont


Jennifer McMahon's latest premise is utterly chilling: Imagine you don't stumble upon a haunted house, you build one. The Invited deserves a special spot in the canon of great ghost stories, and will remind McMahon's readers why she is such a worthy literary descendant of Shirley Jackson. -- Chris Bohjalian, bestselling author of The Flight Attendant A dream home becomes one of nightmares for a husband and wife attempting to start a new life in the woods of Vermont. Board by board, stone by stone, tragic events of the past creep toward the light in this delicious slow burn of a haunted tale. -- J.D. Barker, bestselling author of The Fourth Monkey and Dracul [The] blend of ghost story and modern mystery is flawlessly compelling and evocative. A masterful twist on the haunted-house story. -- Booklist (starred review) [A] powerful supernatural thriller.... Whether one believes in ghosts, McMahon's consummately crafted chiller is guaranteed to haunt. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) The latest from McMahon is like a nesting doll - a thriller inside a murder mystery inside a ghost story - and will chill readers with every sideways glimpse of a passing shadow. -- Library Journal Entertaining. . . powerful. . . supplies a plethora of frights that emerge from believable characters trying to navigate normal lives. McMahon again proves that the modern ghost story is more than things that go bump in the night. It hinges on reality, slowly building to a terror that seems real and sometimes personal, as it does in THE INVITED. --Associated Press Ghostly. . . engaging. . . unnerving. -Syfy.com McMahon finds ingenuity in the likes of Shirley Jackson to craft a story. The chills come from equal helpings of both unearthly and tangible disquiet throughout. --Fangoria THE INVITED ha(s) one hell of a hook. . . I've been devouring it. McMahon's prose is clean and unfussy, with a steady attention to tension. . . I don't get scared by horror novels much anymore, but a scene of something otherworldly unfolding in the night actually gave me goosebumps. --Alex McLevy, The A.V. Club Rich enough in shivers to make a good fireside read for McMahon's many fans. --Seven Days Vermont


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JENNIFER McMAHON is the author of nine novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Promise Not to Tell and The Winter People. She lives in Vermont with her partner, Drea, and their daughter, Zella.

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