Tim Winton delivers a truly spine-tingling thriller with In the Winter Dark.
When a man dreams things from the past, youтАЩd think heтАЩd be able to rearrange them in new sequences to please himself. But no. In my dreams, it all happens as it happened, and I see it and be it again and again and the confusion never wears off.
People drift to the valley called the Sink out of loneliness, hardship or an affinity with the land. It is an isolated place, with a swamp and an old white bridge and the forest encroaching from all sides. The solitude is tangible. But when a mysterious creature is suddenly on the loose, killing livestock and preying on everyoneтАЩs deepest fears, four inhabitants find themselves unexpectedly in one anotherтАЩs company тАУ with chilling results.
тАШTim WintonтАЩs raw and vibrant language makes the senses jump . . . concentrated, passionate, invigorating writingтАЩ Independent on Sunday
тАШA major work by anyoneтАЩs standards . . . mysterious, painful and beautifulтАЩ Washington Post