Read this in a single sitting and by the end I could hardly breathe. It's a total mind-wrecker. Amazing. Thrilling. -- Max Porter, author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers A book to read in one frantic sitting bold, uncanny and utterly gripping * The Observer * An unnerving read, straddling the realms of the supernatural and of Argentinas dark recent history * Financial Times * Terrifying and brilliant . . . Dangerously addictive -- Chris Power, The Guardian This daring, ambiguous thriller is an apocalyptic lamentation for our world in free fall, a place in which nothing and no one, not even a child or a horse in a field, is safe * Irish Times * Explosive . . . delivers a skin-prickling masterclass in dread and suspense * Economist * Dazzling, unforgettable, and deeply strange. Ive never read anything like it * Evening Standard * Exceptionally written . . . a superlative work of the imagination, resonant, beguiling and truly memorable * The Spectator * The sort of book that makes you look under the bed last thing at night and sleep with the light on * Daily Mail * I picked up Fever Dream in the wee hours, and a low, sick thrill took hold of me as I read . . . I was checking the locks in my apartment by page thirty. By the time I finished the book, I couldnt bring myself to look out the windows -- Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker