<p><em>“There is a genuine warmth that brings these characters to life, and a precision in the plotting that feels like a well-written television series; nothing spare, everything stripped back to its most effective and affecting.”</em> - <strong>Manchester Review of Books</strong></p>

<p><em>"The book is simmering with tension and a build-up of quiet menace."</em> -** Kayleigh @bookwormescapes**</p>

<p>"<em>A must-read for fans of Paula Hawkins or M. T. Edvarsson... A gripping, pacy thriller</em>." - Northern Soul Magazine</p>

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<p><em>"Kenyon’s book explores themes of faith, motherhood and marriage with nuance. At the same time, the plot propels the reader forward with the claustrophobic tension of recent grip-lit classics like The Girl on the Train."</em> - Crime Culture Magazine</p>

<p>'<em>Luring you in with promises of happily ever after, Kenyon quickly removes any feelings of comfort by putting Amber in direct conflict with everything and everyone around her. Isolated and without even her faith to call on, Amber is left to determine how much darkness is really within her</em>.' - The Northern Bookworm</p>

<p><em>'This book is a tension-filled psychological thriller with a difference. It's set in a Mormon community and gives the reader an insight into the Mormon Church in the US while also building tension from start to finish.'</em> - Jacqueline Ward, Author</p>

<p>'* This is a compelling story of compulsion. The eponymous dark is not just within them, but around them: a murky carapace held close by the gravity of guilt*.' - Pete Hartley, Author and Playwright</p>

- Pete Hartley,

<p>'*The Dark Within Them shows how a mother's desire to provide her family with a traditional lifestyle and a father figure, comes at a harrowing cost *.' - Maureen Stapleton, Love Reading</p>

- Maureen Stapleton, Love Reading

<p>*'This is a debut novel from Isabelle Kenyon and I recommend it heartily. Kenyon writes with masterful fluidity. Her prose reminds me of Donna Tartt; like Tartt she dwells on details, she grapples with deep feelings and dark secrets, and she relishes the poetry of her words and the rhythm of the prose. The pages turn easily, and as they do, the tension mounts. There is an interiority to the characters of Amber and Chad, and we spend time in the company of both as they come to terms with the novelty of their relationship, and the awful events that unfold around them.</p><p>This is surely one of the most disturbing novels I have read for a very long time. Intense, but utterly compelling. Do give it a go. Five stars.'*</p><ul><li>John Ironmonger, Author of The Whale at the End of the World</li></ul>

A TIGHT-KNIT MORMON COMMUNITY.

Faith-healer Amber is hopeful about Lehi, the safe Mormon town to which she, her new husband and two kids have just moved.

BODIES BURIED IN THE GARDEN.

After the sudden death of her daughter, Amber discovers the community will do anything to keep its secrets.

ONE FAMILY DIVIDED.

When nothing feels certain anymore, will Amber take a leap of faith, for love?

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Faith-healer Amber is hopeful about Lehi, the safe Mormon town to which she, her new husband and two kids have just moved. But after the sudden death of her daughter, Amber discovers the community will do anything to keep its secrets. When nothing feels certain anymore, will Amber take a leap of faith, for love?
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A debut of twisted faith, betrayal, and the darkness that lurks within those we trust.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781915789174
Publisert
2024-03-28
Utgiver
Fly on the Wall Press
Vekt
259 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
250

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Biografisk notat

Isabelle Kenyon is the Managing Director of Manchester publishing house 'Fly on the Wall Press', and was named a Leader of the Year by the Bookseller in 2025. Founded in 2018, she has led Fly on the Wall Press from Small Press of the Year finalist status at the British Book Awards 2021-23 to their win in the North, in 2024! She is the MA Module Leader for 'Publishing in the 21st Century' at Arts University Bournemouth, and the author of psychological thriller 'The Dark Within Them' and poetry collections including Growing Pains (Indigo Dreams).​ She previously coordinated the Northern Fiction Alliance and runs PR campaigns for writers and publishers under Kenyon Author Services (www.kenyonauthorservices.co.uk).