<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Evans is so good at nail-biting narrative. WashingtonPost [A]crackling literary mystery. . . . Harrow itself contains Shirley Jackson levelsof gloomy passages and dark secrets. Smart, scary, sexy, and gorgeously writtento boot. Booklist (starredreview)Joe Hill s Hornsmeets Donna Tartt sThe Secret History in this bold new thriller from Justin Evans, authorof the critically acclaimed A Good and Happy Child. Whenseventeen-year-old Andrew Taylor is transplanted from his American high schoolto a British boarding school a high-profile academy for the sons of England sfinest his father hopes that the boy s dark past will not follow him fromacross the Atlantic. But blood, suspense, and intrigue quickly surround Andrewonce again as he finds himself struggling with a deadly mystery left unsolvedby a student from Harrow School s past the enigmatic poet Lord Byron."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"[A]crackling literary mystery. . . . Harrow itself contains Shirley Jackson levels of gloomy passages and dark secrets. Smart, scary, sexy, and gorgeously written to boot." --<em>Booklist </em>(starred review)</strong></p><p>Joe Hill's <em>Horns</em> meets Donna Tartt's <em>The Secret History</em> in this bold new thriller from Justin Evans, author of the critically acclaimed <em>A Good and Happy Child</em>. When seventeen-year-old Andrew Taylor is transplanted from his American high school to a British boarding school--a high-profile academy for the sons of England's finest--his father hopes that the boy's dark past will not follow him from across the Atlantic. But blood, suspense, and intrigue quickly surround Andrew once again as he finds himself struggling with a deadly mystery left unsolved by a student from Harrow School's past--the enigmatic poet Lord Byron.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Sex, Death, and Boarding School</p><p>When seventeen-year-old Andrew Taylor is transplanted from his American high school to a British boarding school--the English, hypertraditional, all-boys Harrow School--he finds his past mistakes following him, with an added element of horror: visions of a pale, white-haired boy from Harrow's past. Either Andrew is losing his mind, or the house legend about his dormitory being haunted is true.</p><p>When one of his schoolmates dies mysteriously of a severe pulmonary illness, Andrew is blamed and spurned by nearly all his peers. In his loneliness and isolation, Andrew becomes obsessed with Lord Byron's story and the poet's status not only as a literary genius and infamous seducer but also as a student at the very different Harrow of two centuries ago--a place rife with violence, squalor, incurable diseases, and tormented love affairs.</p><p>When frightening and tragic events from that long-ago past start to recur in Harrow's present, and Andrew's haunting begins to seem all too real, he is forced to solve a two-hundred-year-old mystery that threatens the lives of his friends and his teachers--and, most terrifyingly, his own.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[An] ingenious and creepy supernatural thriller, will give you chills even in the summer heat. Evans has fused a literary mystery, sinister ghost story and Gothic romance with the story of a boy's intellectual and sexual awakening."--<strong><em>The Tuscon Citizen</em></strong><br><br>"<em>The White Devil</em> is a page-turning tour de force. Both a thoughtful and learned homage to the ghost story, and a clever and compelling rethinking of the genre, this is an amazing, frightening, and believable novel. I loved it."--<strong>David Liss, author of <em>The Devil's Company</em></strong><br><br>"<em>The White Devil</em> is an intelligent, bristling ghost story with a stunning sense of place, a uniquely frightful spirit, and a band of absolutely charming heroes--Byronic and otherwise. You'll dread reaching the end-while flipping the pages furiously."--<strong>Gillian Flynn, author of <em>Sharp Objects</em> and <em>Dark Places</em></strong><br><br>"<em>The White Devil</em> is part ghost story, part murder mystery, part coming-of-age tale, part romance. It's a delightful cocktail. Justin Evans' writing is crisp, his storytelling vigorous, his sense of the uncanny pitch perfect. And he's written a wonderfully creepy book."--<strong>Scott Smith, author of <em>A Simple Plan</em> and <em>The Ruins</em></strong><br><br>"[A] crackling literary mystery. . . . Harrow itself contains Shirley Jackson levels of gloomy passages and dark secrets. Smart, scary, sexy, and gorgeously written to boot."--<strong><em>Booklist</em> (starred review)</strong><br><br>"[A] satisfying, suspenseful first novel. . . . Young George's intriguing story unbalances the reader right up to the book's deliciously chilling end."--<strong>People, on <em>A Good and Happy Child</em></strong><br><br>"Chilling-to-the-bone. . . . Deliciously frightening, <em>The White Devil</em> is a literary scare story in an earlier tradition before vampires ruled the day, or at least the genre."--<strong><em>New York Daily News</em></strong><br><br>"Demonic possession, the provocative topic of Justin Evans's first novel, <em>A Good and Happy Child</em>, takes on a literary twist and a sexual jolt in <em>The White Devil</em>. . . . Evans heaps an assortment of gothic embellishments onto this coming-of-age narrative."--<strong><em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"Evans ratchets up the suspense at an expert pace. . . . <em>The White Devil</em> [is] an authentic page-turner that may well be devoured in one sitting."--<strong><em>Shelf Awareness</em></strong><br><br>"Gripping. . . . [A] disturbing gothic thriller."--<strong><em>Publishers Weekly</em> (starred review)</strong><br><br>"Want a good English ghost story to read by the fire on a cold winter night? [<em>The White Devil</em>] gathers you in lovingly, then takes you in a strangler's grip with its escalating horrors."--<strong>Stephen King, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em> (2011 Pop Culture Favorites)</strong><br>
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