Reviews
"Smart, inventive....this is what demons-living or otherwise, human or not-do best: they mesmerize, they seduce, they stop us in our tracks."- The New York Times Book Review, "As well-written as it is chill-inducing . . . Pyper's story darkly explores the connection between two siblings that's forever, but maybe not in the best sense. . . . A masterful conceit." - USA Today , 3.5 out of 4 stars, Pyper has a knack for imbuing the ordinary with palpable and frighteningly plausible horror. . . . [His] pacing, as well as the novel's length, is perfect, and his evocative description of Detroit, a city desolate in its decline, comes off as both sad and poetic at the same time. A treat for fans of intelligent treatments of the supernatural and rock-solid writing., Pyper is a master architect of dread...Compulsive and nerve-jangling, The Damned is a story about personal hells and the relationships that haunt us., It's an uncommon novel that moves a reader, and a rare one that frightens them, but only the most extraordinary accomplish both at the same time. Enter The Damned , a tour de force that sinks sticky claws into the soft dark places in your psyche-and refuses to let go, no matter how you squirm., Prepare yourself for a sleepless night or two once you've settled in with this smart, suspenseful and absolutely terrifying book that takes the bad seed concept to a whole new level. Pyper has the unique ability to take us to the darkest places and convince us that the things we find there are not only entirely possible and real, but that we might just take some piece of them back with us once we close the cover and turn out the lights., "Pyper is a master architect of dread...Compulsive and nerve-jangling, The Damned is a story about personal hells and the relationships that haunt us." --Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls and Broken Monsters, "An intense and satisfying supernatural story...The novel underlines Pyper's growing reputation as one of the most talented successors to the inimitable Stephen King." -- Daily Mail (UK), "An intense and satisfying supernatural story...The novel underlines Pyper's growing reputation as one of the most talented successors to the inimitable Stephen King." - Daily Mail (UK), " Pyper has a knack for imbuing the ordinary with palpable and frighteningly plausible horror. . . . [His] pacing, as well as the novel's length, is perfect, and his evocative description of Detroit, a city desolate in its decline, comes off as both sad and poetic at the same time. A treat for fans of intelligent treatments of the supernatural and rock-solid writing." - Kirkus Reviews, "Frightening, graphic and full of surprises . . . I would put this author right up there with Stephen King." -- The Oklahoman, " The Damned guarantees many sleepless nights. . . . A novel that will get your heart racing without insulting your intelligence. . . . A supernatural thriller narrated by the author of a popular memoir in the 'heaven tourism' genre is a brilliant conceit." - The Globe and Mail (Canada), " The Damned guarantees many sleepless nights. . . . A novel that will get your heart racing without insulting your intelligence. . . . A supernatural thriller narrated by the author of a popular memoir in the 'heaven tourism' genre is a brilliant conceit." -- The Globe and Mail (Canada), "The author of relentlessly award-winning best sellers […] returns with more supernatural thrills." - Library Journal, " Pyper has a knack for imbuing the ordinary with palpable and frighteningly plausible horror. . . . [His] pacing, as well as the novel's length, is perfect, and his evocative description of Detroit, a city desolate in its decline, comes off as both sad and poetic at the same time. A treat for fans of intelligent treatments of the supernatural and rock-solid writing." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Prepare yourself for a sleepless night or two once you've settled in with this smart, suspenseful and absolutely terrifying book that takes the bad seed concept to a whole new level. Pyper has the unique ability to take us to the darkest places and convince us that the things we find there are not only entirely possible and real, but that we might just take some piece of them back with us once we close the cover and turn out the lights." - Jennifer McMahon, New York Times bestselling author of The Winter People, "In this literate supernatural thriller . . . as in the best horror, Pyper's keen eye for the quotidian makes the fantastic feel plausible." -- Publishers Weekly, "It's an uncommon novel that moves a reader, and a rare one that frightens them, but only the most extraordinary accomplish both at the same time. Enter The Damned , a tour de force that sinks sticky claws into the soft dark places in your psyche--and refuses to let go, no matter how you squirm." --Marcus Sakey, author of The Blade Itself and the Brilliance Saga, "In this literate supernatural thriller . . . as in the best horror, Pyper's keen eye for the quotidian makes the fantastic feel plausible." - Publishers Weekly, "Prepare yourself for a sleepless night or two once you've settled in with this smart, suspenseful and absolutely terrifying book that takes the bad seed concept to a whole new level. Pyper has the unique ability to take us to the darkest places and convince us that the things we find there are not only entirely possible and real, but that we might just take some piece of them back with us once we close the cover and turn out the lights." -- Jennifer McMahon, New York Times bestselling author of The Winter People, "It's an uncommon novel that moves a reader, and a rare one that frightens them, but only the most extraordinary accomplish both at the same time. Enter The Damned , a tour de force that sinks sticky claws into the soft dark places in your psyche-and refuses to let go, no matter how you squirm." -Marcus Sakey, author of The Blade Itself and the Brilliance Saga, "Smart, inventive….this is what demons-living or otherwise, human or not-do best: they mesmerize, they seduce, they stop us in our tracks."- The New York Times Book Review, In this literate supernatural thriller . . . as in the best horror, Pyper's keen eye for the quotidian makes the fantastic feel plausible., "The author of relentlessly award-winning best sellers [...] returns with more supernatural thrills." - Library Journal, The Author of Relentlessly Award-Winning Best Sellers [...] Returns with more Supernatural Thrills., "Pyper is a master architect of dread...Compulsive and nerve-jangling, The Damned is a story about personal hells and the relationships that haunt us." -Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls and Broken Monsters, "The author of relentlessly award-winning best sellers [...] returns with more supernatural thrills." -- Library Journal, "As well-written as it is chill-inducing . . . Pyper's story darkly explores the connection between two siblings that's forever, but maybe not in the best sense. . . . A masterful conceit." -- USA Today , 3.5 out of 4 stars, "Frightening, graphic and full of surprises . . . I would put this author right up there with Stephen King." - The Oklahoman, "Smart, inventive....this is what demons--living or otherwise, human or not--do best: they mesmerize, they seduce, they stop us in our tracks."-- The New York Times Book Review