Whistle

Whistle

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“Terrific.”— Stephen King on Whistle

“Scares and pathos in equal doses. A top-shelf chiller.” starred review in Publishers Weekly

New York Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay enters new territory with a supernatural chiller in which a woman and her young son move to a small town looking for a fresh start, only to be haunted by disturbing events and strange visions when they find a mysterious train set in a storage shed.

Annie Blunt has had an unimaginably terrible year. First, her husband was killed in a tragic hit-and-run accident, then one of the children’s books she’s built her writing and illustrating career on ignited a major scandal. Desperate for a fresh start, she moves with her son Charlie to a charming small town in upstate New York where they can begin to heal.

But Annie’s year is about to get worse.

Bored and lonely in their isolated new surroundings, Charlie is thrilled when he finds a forgotten train set in a locked shed on their property. Annie is glad to see Charlie happy, but there’s something unsettling about his new toy. Strange sounds wake Annie in the night—she could swear she hears a train, but there isn’t an active track for miles—and bizarre things begin happening in the neighborhood. Worse, Annie can’t seem to stop drawing a disturbing new character that has no place in a children’s book.

Grief can do strange things to the mind, but Annie is beginning to think she’s walked out of one nightmare straight into another, only this one is far more terrifying…

Praise

“Terrific.” — Stephen King

“It’s not often that a thriller introduces a completely fresh premise. Haunted toy trains check that box. Barclay’s latest is engrossing and spooky with rumblings of dark humor, taking readers on an up-all night runaway ride…. You’ll never hear that ‘choo-choo’ sound the same way.” — People 

“As the horror mounts, Barclay grounds the action through the eyes of his well-developed protagonist, offering scares and pathos in equal doses. It’s a top-shelf chiller.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Very Stephen King-ish.” — Library Journal on Whistle

Whistle has the admirable Linwood Barclay moving into the eerie eldritch territory that Stephen King has vacated.” — Financial Times (UK)

“This is the first horror novel author Linwood Barclay has written and it’s a good one. Filled with twists and turns and pure evil, this one will keep you on the edge of your seat.”  — Red Carpet Crash 

“I am overjoyed to report that Whistle is a winner on every level…. You may never hear the whistle before this freight train of a novel runs you over!” — Bookreporter

“Whistle excels in building suspense courtesy of a train set designed to wreak havoc.”  — Novels Alive on Whistle