The Christmas Guest; A Novella
“Delicious…I defy you to stop reading The Christmas Guest once you begin.” — New York Times Book Review
New York Times bestselling author Peter Swanson pens a spectacularly spine-chilling novella in which an American art student in London is invited to join a classmate for the holidays at Starvewood Hall, her family’s Cotswold manor house. But behind the holly and pine boughs, secrets are about to unravel, revealing this seemingly charming English village’s grim history.
Ashley
Smith, an American art student in London for her junior year, was
planning on spending Christmas alone, but a last-minute invitation from
fellow student Emma Chapman brings her to Starvewood Hall, country
residence of the Chapman family. The Cotswold manor house, festooned in
pine boughs and crammed with guests for Christmas week, is a dream come
true for Ashley. She is mesmerized by the cozy, firelit house, the large
family, and the charming village of Clevemoor, but also by Adam
Chapman, Emma’s aloof and handsome brother.
But Adam is being investigated by the local police over the recent brutal slaying of a girl from the village, and there is a mysterious stranger who haunts the woodland path between Starvewood Hall and the local pub. Ashley begins to wonder what kind of story she is actually inhabiting. Is she in a grand romance? A gothic tale? Or has she wandered into something far more sinister and terrifying than she’d ever imagined?
Over thirty years later the events of that horrific week are revisited, along with a diary from that time. What began in a small English village in 1989 reaches its ghostly conclusion in modern-day New York, many Christmas seasons later.
Review“The book gets darker and more shocking as it goes along….The twist will make you rethink everything you’ve read before.” — New York Times Book Review
“Swanson does more with less in this punchy thriller
that packs all the potency of his longer works….[He] has plenty of
knockout twists up his sleeve, but they never feel cheap, and he manages
to build three-dimensional characters despite the brief page count.
This is a perfect introduction to one of the cleverest talents in
contemporary genre fiction.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The Christmas Guest never ceases to amaze, and the huge
time and plot jumps from one section of the novella to the other is
handled brilliantly by Swanson. It will puzzle readers in the best of
ways and will make them want to go back to the beginning and read this
short, fascinating story all over again."
— Book Reporter
“Carefully
crafted and featuring an eloquent blending of psychological and
suspense in a Christmas backgrounded crime thriller of a read from start
to finish.”
— Midwest Book Review
“Smart, surprising, cool and fun, with a deeply satisfying ending. I loved it!” — Gillian McAllister, New York Times bestselling author, on The Kind Worth Saving
“A spine-tingling quest to expose evil before evil wins. Psychological thriller fanatics will scramble to complete this satisfyingly twisty novel.” — Library Journal on The Kind Worth Saving
“ The Kind Worth Saving is a pitch-perfect mystery with all the humanity and depth we’ve come to expect from this master of suspense.” — CrimeReads
“ The Kind Worth Saving is another superb slice of Neo-noir, a genre in which Peter Swanson is pretty much peerless.” — M. W. Craven, Sunday Times bestselling author
“Readers will be hard-pressed not to devour this in one sitting.” — Publishers Weekly on The Kind Worth Saving
About the Author
Peter Swanson is the New York Times bestselling author of The Kind Worth Killing , winner of the New England Society Book Award and finalist for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; Her Every Fear, an NPR book of the year; and Eight Perfect Murders, a New York Times bestseller,among others. His books have been translated into 30 languages, and his stories, poetry, and features have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction , The Atlantic Monthly , Measure , The Guardian , The Strand Magazine , and Yankee Magazine. He lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts, where he is at work on his next novel.