?[A] destined-to-be classic . . . Hayder’s work and characters are worth the unending nightmares they will inspire.”?The New York Times Book ReviewEdgar Award winner and international best-seller Mo H
?Poppet . . . oozes sinisterness from the first page. . . . [Its] high-wire tension . . . never wavers.”?Tina Jordan, Entertainment WeeklyMo Hayder has for years been a master of chilling, seamlessly
Obsessed by the past, a young Englishwoman arrives in Tokyo to seek a long-lost piece of film footage dating back to the 1937 Nanking Massacre, journeying from the decadent hostess bars and palatial a
Mo Hayder has for years been a master of chilling, seamlessly-plotted thrillers that keep the reader glued to the page long after lights out, and fresh off of winning the Edgar Award for Best Novel f
?[Hayder] has in no way lost her ability to shock, thrill, entertain and occasionally torture us with her use of words. . . . A chiller to the very end. Hayder deals with Britain at its grittiest.” ?P
Hayder’s second novel after the hair-raising Birdman, The Treatment brings Detective Jack Caffery back to investigate the abduction of a little boy, a crime with disturbing parallels to Caffery's own
Now in Grove Press paperback for the first time, Birdman showcases Hayder at her spine-tingling best as beloved series character Jack Caffery tracks down a terrifying serial killer.In his first case a
?Hayder . . . outdoes herself, flip-flopping the supernatural and the explainable like a cycle of poison and antidote that will remain with the reader long after the final page.”?Booklist (starred rev