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The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant
The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant






The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant

It gave me the chills when I was reading it late at night and it got me looking over my shoulder, so I guess that's good. If you look at the book from a shallow angle, it's good. Ghost is the first of Helen's books to be set in Scotland. In 2018 Helen's new novel, Ghost, will be published by Fledgling Press. Helen's most recent novels are Silent Saturday (2013), Demons of Ghent (2014) and Urban Legends (2015), which form a trilogy of urbex-themed thrillers. Hoffmann's Das Öde Haus in The Sandman & Other Night Pieces (Tartarus Press). She has also provided a new translation of E.T.A. Her short fiction and non fiction have been published in Supernatural Tales, All Hallows and by the Ash Tree Press. In addition to her novels for young adults, she has been a regular contributor to the M.R. Her third novel Wish Me Dead was published in 2011 and nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. It was shortlisted for the ITW Awards Best Paperback Original category. Her second novel, The Glass Demon, was published by Penguin in May 2010. It has also been published in Germany as Die Mädchen des Todes, and has been published in Spain, Holland and the US. It was shortlisted for the Booktrust Teenage Prize and the CILIP Carnegie Medal.

The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant

Her first novel, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden, was published by Penguin Books in April 2009. Helen Grant (born 1964 in London) is an author of novels for young adults, now based in Scotland.








The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant