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The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir

The Night Guest

by Hildur Knútsdóttir
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  • Sep 3, 2024, 208 pages
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Hildur Knútsdóttir's The Night Guest is an eerie and ensnaring story set in contemporary Reykjavík that's sure to keep you awake at night.

Iðunn is in yet another doctor's office. She knows her constant fatigue is a sign that something's not right, but practitioners dismiss her symptoms and blood tests haven't revealed any cause.

When she talks to friends and family about it, the refrain is the same ― have you tried eating better? exercising more? establishing a nighttime routine? She tries to follow their advice, buying everything from vitamins to sleeping pills to a step-counting watch. Nothing helps.

Until one night Iðunn falls asleep with the watch on, and wakes up to find she's walked over 40,000 steps in the night ...

What is happening when she's asleep? Why is she waking up with increasingly disturbing injuries? And why won't anyone believe her?

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The Night Guest

Iðunn is in yet another doctor's office. She knows her constant fatigue is a sign that something's not right, but practitioners dismiss her symptoms and blood tests haven't revealed any cause.

When she talks to friends and family about it, the refrain is the same—have you tried eating better? exercising more? establishing a nighttime routine? She tries to follow their advice, buying everything from vitamins to sleeping pills to a step-counting watch. Nothing helps.

Until one night Iðunn falls asleep with the watch on, and wakes up to find she's walked over 40,000 steps in the night…

What is happening when she's asleep? Why is she waking up with increasingly disturbing injuries? And why won't anyone believe her?

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"Can you describe your symptoms?"

I clear my throat. "I'm just so… tired all the time."

"Not sleeping well?"

"No, no. I fall asleep and even sleep through the night. But when I wake up, I feel exhausted. My legs, my arms…"

As if ...

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What do you do when your world seems like it's falling apart all around you, and when even before the incident that set things off, you were barely holding it together? In Hildur Knútsdóttir's The Night Guest, translated from the Icelandic by Mary Robinette Kowal, Iðunn grapples with this question. In search of the answer, she descends into a darkness that will leave readers shocked and terrified. Knútsdóttir's novel is a horrifying look into how being a woman complicates prolonged exposure to trauma, whether it be physical, emotional, or a harrowing experience of both...continued

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New York Journal of Books
Knútsdóttir has written an arresting novel about the intricacies and invisibility of female pain and the staggering cost of ignoring it.

Booklist
Like the flashes of a waking nightmare, Knútsdóttir's artful spiral of terror will have fans of Ling Ma, Paula Hawkins, and other flawed female narrators demanding more.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Surreal and spectacular... . This is psychological horror at its finest.

Library Journal
Knútsdóttir will hook readers with her first title to be translated into English. For fans of disorienting psychological horror marked by extreme tension and familial trauma.

Author Blurb Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Ghost Eaters
I inhaled this book. Not since Sarah Gran's Come Closer has every sentence sliced at the reader's heart. This book will bleed you out before you're done.

Author Blurb Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
The Night Guest is evocative and powerfully restrained. At times chilling, at others harrowingly familiar, The Night Guest is a fascinating examination of femininity, agency, and self, and a genuinely heart-pounding read.

Author Blurb Rachel Hawkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Upstairs
From its opening pages, Hildur Knútsdóttir's eerie and elegant The Night Guest wraps its icy fingers around you and pulls you in. It's so atmospheric, so well-crafted, and so truly, deeply unsettling that by the end, you feel every bit as haunted as its sleepless heroine. If you're a horror fan―or just a fan of great writing in general―you need to have this one on your radar!

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