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In The Guardian reviewer Justine Jordan found much to like with the book: "In Fiona McFarlane's impressive debut, widowed Ruth senses a tiger prowling around her isolated New South Wales beach house: a flight of fancy that foreshadows the arrival of a far more dangerous beast. The tropes may not be new, but McFarlane puts them at the service of ...
The Night Guest may refer to: The Night Guest (film), a 1961 Czechoslovak drama film; The Night Guest (novel), a 2013 novel by Fiona McFarlane
Fiona McFarlane (born 1978) is an Australian author, best known for her novel The Night Guest (2013) and her collection of short stories The High Places (2016). She is a recipient of the Voss Literary Prize, the UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing at the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, the Dylan Thomas Prize, and the Nita Kibble Literary Award.
The Guest Book is an American anthology comedy television series created by Greg Garcia. Season 1 stars Charlie Robinson , Carly Jibson , Lou Wilson , and Kellie Martin , while season 2 stars Jibson, Eddie Steeples , Kimiko Glenn , Jimmy Tatro , and Dan Beirne .
The Guest List is a 2020 mystery novel by British author Lucy Foley. The story takes place at the wedding of Jules Keegan and Will Slater, which is being held on an island off the coast of Ireland. The plot has been compared to the works of Agatha Christie, as a murder occurs with limited suspects and each guest has a secret which will be revealed.
Matthew Quirk is a New York Times Bestselling [1] American novelist and journalist who is best known for his book The Night Agent, a political conspiracy thriller, which was adapted into a Netflix TV show by Shawn Ryan. [2] [3] [4] Prior to becoming a novelist, he worked as a reporter for The Atlantic, reporting on crime and terrorism.
James Stoddard's novel, The Night Land, A Story Retold (2011) is a retelling of The Night Land, intended for modern readers who may be unwilling to read the archaic language of the original. While retaining the story of The Night Land , it departs from the original by naming the main character, adding brief scenes, and using dialogue (the ...
Frank Belknap Long Jr. (April 27, 1901 – January 3, 1994) was an American writer of horror fiction, fantasy, science fiction, poetry, gothic romance, comic books, and non-fiction. [1]