Curator Ben Tufnell’s Paradise Enters the Dark Woods of the Eco-Thriller
London writer and curator Ben Tufnell returns with an uncategorisable novel of noir, folk horror, ecological unease and psychological suspense A world is edging towards collapse. Beyond the city’s concrete and glass lies another terrain entirely: dense woodland, mountains, a standing stone, a barrow and an ancient house that seems to belong to a much older order of things. For Nash, who has known little beyond the hard surfaces of urban life, survival in such a place is not instinctive. […]
London writer and curator Ben Tufnell returns with an uncategorisable novel of noir, folk horror, ecological unease and psychological suspense A world is edging towards collapse. Beyond the city’s concrete and glass lies another terrain entirely: dense woodland, mountains, a standing stone, a barrow and an ancient house that seems to belong to a much…
London writer and curator Ben Tufnell returns with an uncategorisable novel of noir, folk horror, ecological unease and psychological suspense A world is edging towards collapse. Beyond the city’s concrete and glass lies another terrain entirely: dense woodland, mountains, a standing stone, a barrow and an ancient house that seems to belong to a much older order of things. For Nash, who has known little beyond the hard surfaces of urban life, survival in such a place is not instinctive. […]
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