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  • Published: 1 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9780091956479
  • Imprint: Del Rey
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $29.99
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The Supernatural Enhancements




An enthralling mix of haunted house and supernatural conspiracy thriller.

EVERYBODY LOVES A CONSPIRACY. DON’T THEY?

When Ambrose Wells dies jumping out of his bedroom window in Axton House, forgetting to open it first, a distant relative with an unusual companion takes possession of the gothic estate at Point Bless, Virginia. But as they settle into their new surroundings, excited by rumours of ghosts, suicides and secret societies, they find themselves not just part of a mysterious ‘Game’, but determined to win it.

  • Published: 1 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9780091956479
  • Imprint: Del Rey
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $29.99
Categories:

About the author

Edgar Cantero

Edgar Cantero (Barcelona, 1981) is a writer and cartoonist. The rich and highly cultured Catalan literary tradition soon lost influence on him in favour of Hollywood blockbusters, videogames and English-language genre fiction. In 2007 he joined the often-trialled satirical magazine El Jueves and published his debut novel, Dormir amb Winona Ryder (“Sleeping with Winona Ryder”); it was followed by the punk dystopian thriller Vallvi in 2011. His material, ranging from short stories to screenplays, often features butt-kicking female characters, colourful violence, sunsets, thunderstorms, and ill-timed jokes. The Supernatural Enhancements is his first book in English.

Praise for The Supernatural Enhancements

A wonderful, enthralling book. The Supernatural Enhancements is one of those rare literary creations that shortens the long hours of night. You emerge from its pages at sunrise, suddenly aware that you've spent the whole night reading. Few authors create such books. Edgar Cantero does it gracefully.

Jason Mott, author of The Returned

A modern day adventure for everyone.

Russell Cook, The AND Guide

The cover advertises the book as "The most addictive thriller of the year" and I have to agree, you will be hard pressed to find more fulfilling entertainment anywhere.

Antony Jones, sfbook.com

A fun and addictive read.

LitReactor

Eerie, puckish, and full of surprises…Cantero pays homage to Bram Stoker and H.P. Lovecraft and The Shining, but he’s no less enamored of The X-Files, fax machines, and punk girls with dreads. The result is a propulsive, beguiling novel that is as easy to get swept up in as it is hard to describe.

Justin Taylor, author of Flings and The Gospel of Anarchy

Southern gothic meets Euro hipness in Catalan novelist Cantero’s inventive, enjoyable outing in postmodern mystery writing...Quirky in presentation and good fun throughout, Cantero’s yarn pleases at every turn.

Kirkus

Cantero's fresh, original prose style and the steady flow of twists, turns, and code breaking will have mystery, thriller, and supernatural fans glued to their seats until they reach the electrifying conclusion.

Library Journal (Starred Review)

The kinetic action of a graphic novel wrapped up in a literary thriller.

The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg)

A clever and engrossing horror-thriller mash-up that delivers genuine scares.

Buffalo News

Cantero sets the novel up to be one type of mystery and then he lets other mysteries float into the story. It’s not that he invalidates earlier mysteries . . . but rather he makes them no longer as important because this next one is crazy!

Raging Biblioholism

Very cleverly done

SF Crow's Nest