
In the dark forest at the end of Needless Street, lies something buried. You think you know what’s inside the last house on Needless Street. And an ordinary house at the end of an ordinary street.Īll these things are true. I mean stopped me in my tracks, glanced up from the page with my mouth open wide blew me away. I devoured it over a weekend and I can honestly say that it blew me away. Now, I will admit when I saw the endorsement from the king of dark horror Joe Hill on the cover, I was a little nervous however I really needn’t have worried. I was quick off the mark and lucky enough to bag myself a copy. I had seen on Twitter Bookishchat raving about it and that woman knows good books.

"A smart and moving examination of self delusion and the lengths people go to to keep faith.When Viper books put a post on Instagram stating they had a few copies of The Last House on Needless Street I knew I wanted to read it. "A wonderful literary gothic tale." - Sarah Pinborough, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes Atmospheric and unforgettable." - Hailey Piper, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth Ward is consistently brilliant, and her deft hand once more guides us into humanity's deepest shadows. "Haunting, stunning, Little Eve offers a grand tension to shatter the world.

"Ward is back with a proven winner.disquieting, atmospheric.impossible to look away." - Booklist (starred review) Horror fans won't want to miss this." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Justifiably so, as Ward's skillful weaving of horror and mystery forms a dense, rich tapestry.Ward works in so many motifs-Bible resonances, colonialism, science versus faith, and the pall of war, to name just a few-that the play of imagery is as engrossing as the plot twists, making this a rewarding outing from any angle.

in 2018, won the August Derleth and Shirley Jackson awards. "This powerful novel from Ward, originally published in the U.K.
