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Tillinghast: Brilliant literary debut with an undercurrent of horror
Tillinghast: Brilliant literary debut with an undercurrent of horror
THERE'S A NAME FOR WHAT HE IS. HE PREFERS NOT TO USE IT…
Stutley Tillinghast lives a solitary life, ostensibly as the minister of a remote rural parish in Rhode Island. For many decades now, what little human contact he allows himself has been brief, frenzied and bloody, and always ends in a shallow grave in his cellar.
You and I would have a name for what he is, but he prefers not to use it – he has needs, and when they become unbearable, he fulfils them.
Then the girl arrives – 19 years old, she has travelled from the UK to find him. She seems to have his surname, and her resemblance to him is uncanny. She is sick – very sick – and Tillinghast recognises her symptoms all too well. Which means he also knows what she needs…
DARKLY COMPELLING AND IRRESISTIBLY READABLE, TILLINGHAST MARKS THE ARRIVAL OF A MAJOR NEW LITERARY TALENT.
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