Press Reviews
- Hilary Mantel
Sarah Waters' masterly novel is gripping, confident, unnerving and supremely entertaining
- Kate Mosse
Gripping... As well as being a supernatural tale, it is a meditation on the nature of the British and class, and how things are rarely what they seem. Chilling
Erica Wagner
The TimesWaters has determined to scare the pants off her righly devoted audience. She succeeds unequivocally. You'll want to sleep with the light on
John Preston
Sunday TelegraphThe knowledge that something nasty is around the corner lends the narrative a compelling sense of unease. The richness of Waters' writing ensures that the air of thickening dread is very thick indeed . . . Waters is a brave writer. The Little Stranger is an engrossing, hugely enjoyable read with set pieces guaranteed to make anyone with a pulse gibber in fright
Joy lo Dico
Independent on SundayBy now readers must be confident of her mastery of storytelling . . . While at one turn, the novel looks to be a ghost story, the next it is a psychological drama . . . But it is also a brilliantly observed story, verging on the comedy, about Britain on the cusp of modern age... The writing is subtle and poised
Julie Myerson
Observer, Books of the YearThe Little Stranger is a proper muscle-flexing story - I was in awe and just did not want it to end
Peter Kemp
Sunday TimesDisplaying her remarkable flair for period evocation, Waters recreates backwater Britain just after the Second World War with atmospheric immediacy . . . Acute and absorbing
Claudia Fitzherbert
Daily TelegraphWaters is often described as a brilliant storyteller, and so she is. But she is also an artist compelled to experiment . . . Waters gives herself a sort of handicap with the dull doctor's narration. This indirectness, which in cruder hands might have led to yawning insurrection in the reader, becomes essential to the novel's unsettling power
Liz Hoggard
Evening Standard, Books of the YearA creepy, sensual 1940s noir with all of Waters' trademark depth and intelligence. And the best, most ambivalent male narrator (written by a woman) since The Secret History
Philip Hensher
SpectatorThe horrors are brilliantly orchestrated, and rise effortlessly in scale and explicitness... Waters knows what she is about, and the novel's interests are only partly in the supernatural... The fascination of The Little Stranger lies in its unnerving evocation of place and time. It is a beautiful and expert divertissement
Suzi Feay
Literary ReviewTruly frightening . . . As I lay in bed after finishing reading it, running the various elements through my mind, a fox screamed outside my window and I nearly had a heart attack
Amber Pearson
Daily MailA spine-tingler . . . Waters skilfully ratchets up the suspense as events at Hundreds grow ever more highly charged - even downright chilling
Christine Dwyer Hickey
Irish TimesThis is more than a detective and/or ghost story. It is also a study of post-war Britain . . . Social document; intriguing detective yarn; chilling ghost story, romance or thriller, The Little Stranger is a marvellous read on so very many levels
- C.J. Sansom
The Little Stranger is Sarah Waters' best book yet. For me it even beats Fingersmith, which is not easy... It builds in a slow, understated way... Best of all is the ending, quietly revelatory and chilling
- Stephen King
The #1 book of the year... several sleepless nights are guaranteed
- USA Today
A classic gothic page-turner
- New York Times Book Review
Wonderfully evoked... Waters has rendered the old house magnificently in its fading glory, and its in habitants sparkle like chandeliers in the damp, peeling rooms... Sarah Waters is an excellent, evocative writer, and this is an incredibly gripping and readable novel
- Washington Post
Haunted by the spirits of Henry James and Edgar Allan Poe... Waters keeps the lightening flashing in every gloomy chapter
- Newsday
Completely absorbing... I wanted to linger in that fictional world, page by page, chapter by chapter
- Seattle Times
A virtuoso writer... If you want a ghost story that creeps up your spine, The Little Stranger delivers
- Time
Waters creates an atmosphere of quiet dread that's unnerving and compelling
- People
With its subtly orchestrated suspense and spot-on portrayal of English class divisions, Waters's literary ghost story delights
- Boston Globe
A marvelous and truly spooky historical novel
- Miami Herald
Rich with historic detail and slow, deliberate building toward the revelation of its secrets, The Little Stranger delights even as it leaves you unnerved
- Cleveland Plain Dealer
Like the gloomy English weather, an air of impending doom lingers over every chapter of The Little Stranger... an up-all-night page-turner that provides a cogent dose of social commentary
- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A stunning haunted house tale whose ghosts are as horrifying as any in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House
- Library Journal
Few authors do dread as well as Waters... This spooky satisfying read has the added pleasure of effectively detailing postwar village life, with its rationing, social structures, and gossip, all on the edge of Britain's massive change to a social state