***A SPECTATOR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2021***
"An intriguing, memorable book."âThe Times
âLike a Kafka story and a Wes Anderson movie combined.ââLiterary Hub
âTerrifying, comic and heart-breaking.ââ"Sigrid Nunez
âThis beautifully written and wonderfully droll novel brilliantly captures the frustrations and unease of being in a foreign environment.ââ"The Spectator
âFull of foreboding, What Happens At Night draws the reader on without questioning. A rich experience.ââLiterary Review
A couple travel to a strange, snowy European city to adopt a baby, who they hope will resurrect their failing marriage. Their difficult journey leaves the wife desperately weak, and her husband worries that her apparent illness will prevent the orphanage from releasing their child.
The couple check into the cavernous and eerily deserted Borgarfjaroasysla Grand Imperial Hotel where they are both helped and hampered by the people they encounter: an ancient, flamboyant chanteuse, a debauched businessman, an enigmatic faith healer, and a stoical bartender who dispenses an addictive, lichen-flavoured schnapps.
Nothing is as it seems in this baffling, frozen world, and the longer the couple endure the punishing cold the less they seem to know about their marriage, themselves, and even life itself.
Industry Reviews
"'An intriguing, memorable book.' - The Times
'Like a Kafka story and a Wes Anderson movie combined.' - Literary Hub
'Terrifying, comic and heart-breaking.' - Sigrid Nunez
'This beautifully written and wonderfully droll novel brilliantly captures the frustrations and unease of being in a foreign environment.' - The Spectator
'Full of foreboding, What Happens At Night draws the reader on without questioning. A rich experience.' - Literary Review
""This beautifully eerie tale of desire and death goes down like an icy shot of schnapps: first it burns you with its chill, then it ignites in you a lingering fire... Cameron reveals himself to be a master at portraying grief and despair, longing and love.' - Refinery29
'What Happens at Night retools the Victorian ghost story . . . the novel's indeterminacy is both intriguing and moving, because it means that one character's loss is another's consummation, and an unbroken night is both a source of terror and the condition of a long-desired resting place.' - The Wall Street Journal
'[A] dreamlike, resonant fable... Cameron doles out the right amount of eeriness and eccentricity.' - Publishers Weekly
A menacing, suspenseful novel . . . will keep readers on tenterhooks, wondering how the tension will break.' - Shelf Awareness
'A surreal, funny, heart-breaking story about love and mortality.' - Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours and The Snow Queen
'This book is a masterpiece. [...] Unique, unexpected, unforgettable.' - Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story
'So beautiful and so unnerving, so poised between miracle and disaster.' - Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You and Cleanness
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