Sara Gran is the author of the novels Saturn’s Return to New York, Dope, and Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead, the first in a detective series. Her work has been published in over a dozen countries and in nearly twice as many magazines, newspapers, and literary journals. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she now lives in California.
Praise for Come Closer
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“Sara Gran's Come Closer will have you questioning Amanda's reality
and mind along with your own, and it will scare the pants off you.
It is a perfect horror novel.”
—Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World
“What begins as a sly fable about frustrated desire evolves into a
genuinely scary novel about possession and insanity. Hypnotic,
disturbing, and written with such unerring confidence you believe
every word, Come Closer is one of the most precise and graceful
pieces of fiction I've read in a long time.”
—Bret Easton Ellis
“Stunning.”
―Los Angeles Review of Books
“A dark, seductive cocktail of a thriller, with a splash of black
humour and a twist of horror. Come Closer combines the taut
suspense of Patricia Highsmith and the acerbic, surreal wit of
Ottessa Moshfegh.”
—Francine Toon, author of Pine
“To me, Sara Gran did for Demonic possession what Henry James did
for the Ghost story when she wrote Come Closer. I don’t know of a
better novel that deals with the subject, making it not just a
classic but THE contemporary classic of the genre.”
—David Slade, director of Hannibal and Thirty Days of Night
“I read Come Closer on the train, in a snowstorm, on a cold
December night. It was the right atmosphere for this perfectly
noirish tale of madness and love. Author Sara Gran writes with
scalpel-like clarity, expertly blending tones to create a new kind
of psychological thriller. I loved this book. Days after finishing
it, it has not left my mind.”
—George Pelecanos, author of Right as Rain
“‘What we think is impossible happens all the time.’ So claims the
beguiling narrator of Come Closer, and after reading this spare and
menacing tale, the reader has to agree. Sara Gran has created a
sly, satisfying (fast!) novel of one young woman possessed not only
by a demon but also by her own secret desires.”
—Stewart O’Nan, author of Ocean State
“I could not stop until I reached the very last line.”
—Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita
“Deeply creepy.”
—The Irish Times (A Book of the Year)
“I have been haunted by Come Closer since it first came out more
than 15 years ago, and often recommend it to horror fans, so it is
great to see it back in print. A short, wickedly sharp tale,
elegantly constructed and genuinely disturbing, this take on
demonic possession as experienced by a young, happily married,
successful female architect in New York still feels contemporary
and relevant today. But beware: it is truly nightmarish, and could
take up residence in your head.”
—The Guardian
“Harpies, doppelgangers, possessive spirits: once confined to
horror writing, these supernatural entities prowl the pages of
literary fiction with increasing confidence. In the past couple of
years, novelists such as Daisy Johnson, Megan Hunter and Helen
Phillips have harnessed them to probe female passions and
frustrations, but Sara Gran beat them to it in 2003. Newly
reissued, her lean, seductively mean novel Come Closer [is]
magnetically disturbing.”
―The Observer
“Ideal for an evening’s reading, with a kick that will stay with
the reader for days afterward.”
—Dallas Morning News
“Short, sharp and deliciously, remorselessly nasty; I read it in
one compulsive gulp while trying to ignore the slow chills creeping
up and down my spine.”
—Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days
“Sara Gran has written an intelligent horror story, a literary
creepshow that works its magic subtly and well. It’s a marvel of
restraint and taste, and still it worms its way under your skin and
stays there.”
—Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life
“Sara Gran’s Come Closer ought to carry a warning to readers. It’s
impossible to begin this intense, clever, beautifully written novel
without turning every page. A wonderful accomplishment.”
—Margot Livesey, author of The Boy in the Field
“Come Closer is sharp and strange and, best of all, at the moment
of truth it doesn’t flinch from its own mad logic.”
—Sam Lipsyte, author of No One Left to Come Looking for You
“Come Closer is riveting, alarming, and deceptively complex. Sara
Gran will make you terrified of the little voice lurking inside
your own mind that sometimes says, Go ahead, do it.”
—Madeline Stevens, author of Devotion
“The Yellow Wallpaper meets Rosemary’s Baby in a slim, wonderfully
eerie novel.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"Polished and unsettling."
—The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“It gave us the creeps.”
—Arizona Republic
“About as twisted as they come.”
—CrimeReads
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