
The Sleep Room
A haunting twisted tale for fans of Catriona Ward
F. R. Tallis(Author)
Pan Books (Publisher)
Published on 4. July 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-4472-0499-2 (ISBN)
Description
As haunting as Susan Hill's The Woman in Black and as dark as James Herbert's The Secret of Crickley Hall, F. R. Tallis's The Sleep Room is where your nightmares begin. From the author of the Vienna Blood series.
When promising psychiatrist, James Richardson, is offered the job opportunity of a lifetime, he is thrilled. Setting off to take up his post at Wyldehope Hall in deepest Suffolk, Richardson doesn't look back.
One of his tasks is to manage a controversial project - a pioneering therapy in which extremely disturbed patients are kept asleep for months. As Richardson settles into his new life, he begins to sense something uncanny about the sleeping patients - six women, forsaken by society. Why is the trainee nurse so on edge when she spends nights alone with them? And what can it mean when all the sleepers start dreaming at the same time?
It's not long before Richardson finds himself questioning everything he knows about the human mind as he attempts to uncover the shocking secrets of The Sleep Room . .
When promising psychiatrist, James Richardson, is offered the job opportunity of a lifetime, he is thrilled. Setting off to take up his post at Wyldehope Hall in deepest Suffolk, Richardson doesn't look back.
One of his tasks is to manage a controversial project - a pioneering therapy in which extremely disturbed patients are kept asleep for months. As Richardson settles into his new life, he begins to sense something uncanny about the sleeping patients - six women, forsaken by society. Why is the trainee nurse so on edge when she spends nights alone with them? And what can it mean when all the sleepers start dreaming at the same time?
It's not long before Richardson finds himself questioning everything he knows about the human mind as he attempts to uncover the shocking secrets of The Sleep Room . .
Reviews / Votes
'Tallis ... explores the mysteries of the human mind and the nature of reality so skillfully that his final twist can be easily accepted in this novel of psychological suspense that's grounded firmly in fact.' Booklist 'Delivers some wicked chills.' Publisher's Weekly 'An authentic psychological horror constructed of dreams, reality, perceived reality and the supernatural.' Scream Magazine. 'F R Tallis' story charms with its period detail (it's set in the late Fifties) and establishes an effectively spooky setting in its isolated hospital.' Sci Fi Now 'Be warned... there'll be no sleep until the last page has turned!' Lancashire Evening Post 'Layering several familiar elements expertly, Tallis creates a deliciously creepy mood of neogothic suspense' Kirkus Reviews 'The novel is an elegantly constructed psychiatric Gothic, all spires and gargoyles and ghostly echoes -- the sort of vast, dread edifice we sometimes build around ourselves when the lights go out.' NEW YORK TIMES 'I found the novel fascinating ... Tallis has crafted a skillful exercise in neo-Gothic horror.' THE WASHINGTON POSTMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4472-0499-2 (9781447204992)
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Person
F. R. Tallis is a writer and clinical psychologist. He has written self-help manuals, non-fiction for the general reader, academic text books, over thirty academic papers in international journals and several novels. Between 1999 and 2012 he has received or been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the New London Writers' Award, the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, the Elle Prix de Letrice, and two Edgars. His critically acclaimed Liebermann series (written as Frank Tallis) has been translated into fourteen languages and optioned for TV adaptation. The Forbidden, his ninth novel, is a horror story set in nineteenth-century Paris and this, The Sleep Room, is his tenth. As Frank Tallis, he is the author of the Vienna Blood novels, now a BBC series.