Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Pan
Condition
New
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781035020898
SKU
9781035020898
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Fiona Cummins
Fiona Cummins is an award-winning former journalist and a graduate of the Faber Academy Writing a Novel course. Rattle, her debut novel, was the subject of a huge international auction and has been translated into several languages. It received widespread critical acclaim from authors and reviewers. She has since written bestsellers The Collector, The Neighbour, When I Was Ten and ... Read more
Reviews for Rattle
So good I read it twice. Trust me - Cummins is a keeper
Lee Child An excellent read
Martina Cole It’s a rare debut that has this much polish. Harrowing and horrifying, head and shoulders above most of the competition
Val McDermid Sharp, moving and wholly original. Rattle is a breath of fresh air
Tammy ... Read more A creepy crime debut with shades of The Babadook about it . . . I think it will be huge
Sarah Hilary Gripping. A total page-turner. A rattling good read
D. E. Meredith Cleverest and creepiest plot I’ve read in a long time. Left me breathless with fear . . . utterly brilliant
Michelle Davies Vividly contrasts the apparent normality of suburbia with the awful truths it can conceal . . . A thriller that is capable of keeping you up all night — and then haunting your dreams. Creepy and accomplished, it is not quite as scary as Lecter, but close
Daily Mail A highly original and creepy tale that rattles along with menace and does not let up until the cracking finale
Daily Express Serial killers don’t come much scarier than the monstrous creation who haunts this astonishingly assured debut, which transforms London’s leafy suburb of Blackheath into a realm of mythic horror . . . as the tension and urgency escalates, Cummins takes you on a macabre but riveting thrill ride
Sunday Mirror Original, gripping and beautifully written - I love this book
Alice Feeney Tearing through Rattle. It’s brilliant!
Tasha Kavanagh Original, vivid, stunningly written with a plot that shocks and disturbs from the very first page. Leaves you holding your breath . . . a fantastic read
Debbie Howells A chilling and inventive debut
Simon Beckett Fast-paced, vivid and confident – you are in the hands of an accomplished storyteller. Not only does it smother with its horror, it startles and uplifts with its humanity
Julia Crouch So here’s a book to look forward to in 2017 . . . Rattle by talented Fiona Cummins. Chilling, original and beautifully written. Loved it!
Amanda Jennings Taut, menacing and brilliantly written
Louise Millar Seriously creepy and very well written. One that’ll have you double-checking your doors are locked at night
Ali Land Rattle is such an original thriller; a novel that plumbs the depths of evil yet stuns you with its humanity. The writing is never less than sublime
Colette McBeth Amid the outpouring of crime novels centred on missing children, Rattle is up there with the best of them. Fiona Cummins has created an exceptionally creepy psychopathic killer . . . A gem of a scary debut
Marcel Berlins in The Times Show Less
Lee Child An excellent read
Martina Cole It’s a rare debut that has this much polish. Harrowing and horrifying, head and shoulders above most of the competition
Val McDermid Sharp, moving and wholly original. Rattle is a breath of fresh air
Tammy ... Read more A creepy crime debut with shades of The Babadook about it . . . I think it will be huge
Sarah Hilary Gripping. A total page-turner. A rattling good read
D. E. Meredith Cleverest and creepiest plot I’ve read in a long time. Left me breathless with fear . . . utterly brilliant
Michelle Davies Vividly contrasts the apparent normality of suburbia with the awful truths it can conceal . . . A thriller that is capable of keeping you up all night — and then haunting your dreams. Creepy and accomplished, it is not quite as scary as Lecter, but close
Daily Mail A highly original and creepy tale that rattles along with menace and does not let up until the cracking finale
Daily Express Serial killers don’t come much scarier than the monstrous creation who haunts this astonishingly assured debut, which transforms London’s leafy suburb of Blackheath into a realm of mythic horror . . . as the tension and urgency escalates, Cummins takes you on a macabre but riveting thrill ride
Sunday Mirror Original, gripping and beautifully written - I love this book
Alice Feeney Tearing through Rattle. It’s brilliant!
Tasha Kavanagh Original, vivid, stunningly written with a plot that shocks and disturbs from the very first page. Leaves you holding your breath . . . a fantastic read
Debbie Howells A chilling and inventive debut
Simon Beckett Fast-paced, vivid and confident – you are in the hands of an accomplished storyteller. Not only does it smother with its horror, it startles and uplifts with its humanity
Julia Crouch So here’s a book to look forward to in 2017 . . . Rattle by talented Fiona Cummins. Chilling, original and beautifully written. Loved it!
Amanda Jennings Taut, menacing and brilliantly written
Louise Millar Seriously creepy and very well written. One that’ll have you double-checking your doors are locked at night
Ali Land Rattle is such an original thriller; a novel that plumbs the depths of evil yet stuns you with its humanity. The writing is never less than sublime
Colette McBeth Amid the outpouring of crime novels centred on missing children, Rattle is up there with the best of them. Fiona Cummins has created an exceptionally creepy psychopathic killer . . . A gem of a scary debut
Marcel Berlins in The Times Show Less