Little Darlings

Little Darlings

by Melanie Golding

Narrated by Stephanie Racine

Unabridged — 11 hours, 50 minutes

Little Darlings

Little Darlings

by Melanie Golding

Narrated by Stephanie Racine

Unabridged — 11 hours, 50 minutes

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Overview

"Mother knows best" takes on a sinister new meaning in this unsettling thriller perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Grimms' Fairy Tales, and Aimee Molloy's The Perfect Mother.

Everyone says Lauren Tranter is exhausted, that she needs rest. And they're right; with newborn twins, Morgan and Riley, she's never been more tired in her life. But she knows what she saw: that night, in her hospital room, a woman tried to take her babies and replace them with her own...creatures. Yet when the police arrived, they saw no one. Everyone, from her doctor to her husband, thinks she's imagining things.

A month passes. And one bright summer morning, the babies disappear from Lauren's side in a park. But when they're found, something is different about them. The infants look like Morgan and Riley — to everyone else — but to Lauren, something is off. As everyone around her celebrates their return, Lauren begins to scream, "These are not my babies!"

Determined to bring her true infant sons home, Lauren will risk the unthinkable. But if she's wrong about what she saw, she'll be making the biggest mistake of her life.

Compulsive, creepy, and inspired by some our darkest fairy tales, Little Darlings will have you checking — and rechecking — your own little ones. Just to be sure. Just to be safe.


Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Danielle Trussoni

The crazy unreliable female narrator is a tired device these days, one bordering on cliché, but I found Golding's portrait of new motherhood to be so spot on, so filled with the horrible and gruesome realities of childbirth, and the infantilization of women by the medical system, that I couldn't turn away. There is something of Sylvia Plath in Lauren, her voice a primal maternal shriek that rises like a spell. One suspects that the real sorceress here is Golding, whose writing has given a voice to every wronged mother.

Publishers Weekly

01/31/2019

In British author Golding’s haunting if flawed debut, Det. Sgt. Jo Harper’s supervisor admonishes her to pay more attention to guidelines and less to her gut, but the Sheffield, England, officer can’t resist going rogue after new mother Lauren Tranter’s anguished emergency call strikes a chord with her. Though the authorities write off Lauren’s efforts to persuade Royal Infirmary staff and investigators that a wraithlike woman has just tried to steal her hours-old identical twin boys from the hospital’s maternity ward, Jo isn’t so sure. That golden gut tells her Lauren’s superficially solicitous husband is lying about something—and then there’s the suspicious shadow on the hospital’s CCTV tape. When the babies later disappear from a park, Jo discovers striking similarities to a 40-year-old case. Though Golding overly lards her chilling plot with snippets from folklore about changelings, she skillfully maintains suspense concerning just how much of Lauren’s nightmare might be rooted in the darker recesses of her own mind. Fans of psychological thrillers will look forward to Golding’s next novel. Agent: Madeline Milburn, Madeline Milburn Literary (U.K.). (Apr.)

From the Publisher

Praise for Little Darlings:

One of:
Amazon's
Best Books of the Month for May: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Refinery29's "Best Summer Thrillers 2019"
Bustle's "10 Horror Retellings Of Your Favorite Classic Stories"
The Nerd Daily's "14 Debut Authors to Discover This April"
Goodreads' "Spring's Most Anticipated mysteries & Thrillers"
The Guardian's "The Best Recent Crime and Thrillers"

"Unforgettable . . . One suspects that the real sorceress here is Golding, whose writing has given a voice to every wronged mother."
The New York Times Book Review

"A lyrical and atmospheric folktale for the modern age, Little Darlings is a gorgeously crafted story that makes even the grimmest of subjects shine."
Bustle

“Atmospheric and very creepy indeed.”
The Guardian

"Golding's novel will strike true fear into the heart of any parent. At the same time, the novel explores the fierce and desperate love we have for our children, written with beautiful intensity . . . A gorgeous, creepy, modern fairy tale reminiscent of Angela Carter."
Kirkus starred review

"A modern story of ghosts and fairy tales . . . Golding beautifully blends the supernatural with the everyday, keeping readers riveted to the page as they question what is true."
Booklist starred review

"Sinister and sickeningly real, Little Darlings is fairy tale-inflected horror . . . that touch[es] on our deepest, most instinctive fears and fairy tales."
Foreword Reviews starred review

"Haunting . . . Fans of psychological thrillers will look forward to Golding’s next novel."
Publishers Weekly

"It'll make you question whether mother really does know best or if motherhood is truly the dream it's made out to be."
Fangoria Magazine

“Chilling story, beautiful prose. Little Darlings is stunning.
—Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of I Let You Go

"Ingenious, chilling, and completely absorbing, Little Darlings is destined to be the hit of 2019. The scariest book I have read in many years."
—A. J. Banner, bestselling author of The Good Neighbor

“Deep. Dark. Utterly addictive. I read this extraordinary book in one breathless gulp...Be warned—you can't unread this story. It will haunt you.
—Teresa Driscoll, author of I Am Watching You

“I love this book! Compelling from the first page to the very last, Golding took me by the hand and pulled me softly but persistently through mystery and myth...A masterfully-told story and a beautiful and nuanced work of art.
—Susan Crawford, author of The Pocket Wife

“Dark, compelling and terrifyingly relatable, Little Darlings takes every parent’s worst fear and deftly twists it into something even more horrific. It will have you checking every shadow for what you hope isn’t really there.
—Megan Hart, New York Times bestselling author

"Little Darlings is the perfect marriage of taut psychological thriller and nail-biting horror. A changeling-inspired page-turner of note with a highly satisfying ending, it'll stay with you long after you've read it. I loved it and can't wait to see what Melanie Golding does next.
—Sarah Lotz, author of The White Road

"A twisty, chilling exploration of the dark side of motherhood, brilliantly told by a debut author whose skill is evident from the first page. Any parent—any human, for that matter—will have a hard time putting this book down once they start."
—Brad Parks, international bestselling author of The Last Act

“A story that is in turn enthralling, creepy and downright sinister, Melanie Golding turns fairy tales on their heads in Little Darlings, making this one to watch out for in 2019. A brilliant, heart-pounding read.”
—Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me

“Rich and satisfying, this is part who-done-it, part fairy tale, part psychological thriller...Will continue to rattle you, long after you have put it down.”
—Felicity Everett, author of The People at Number 9

Riveting, terrifying and at times heartbreaking...Melanie Golding’s disturbing portrait of a new mother’s paranoia is superbly written, cleverly plotted and gruesomely beautiful in an unforgettable way. A stunning debut.
—Annie Ward, author of Beautiful Bad

Little Darlings is brilliant—beautifully written, disturbing and deliciously creepy.”
—Roz Watkins, author of The Devil’s Dice

"Dark, richly evocative, tense, and thought-provoking. Taps into every woman's fear that she will not be believed."
—Mel McGrath, author of Give Me the Child

"Viscerally creepy and compelling—a contemporary dark fairy tale that reeled me in like tales of old."
—Angela Clarke, author of Follow Me

"Little Darlings gives a thrill so deep it dips at times into pleasure, at Golding's sheer creativity, at her ability to take our most natural and primal life experience and weave into it our most ancient myths, transforming it into high horror. She keeps the reader spellbound until the very end . . . The psychological intensity of this novel is on par with the best."
—Katherine Forbes Riley, author of The Bobcat

"A psychological thriller with a suggestion of the supernatural . . . Golding provides enough reasonable doubt about Lauren’s view of events to keep readers guessing."
Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2019-02-04

A new mother in England's Peak District faces a dire threat to her children from someone only she can see. Is she mentally ill, or are there darker forces at work in Golding's debut novel?

Drowsing on the maternity ward with her newborn twins, Lauren Tranter hears a sinister voice singing. She's suddenly assaulted by a grotesque woman, who hisses, "I'll take yours and you can have mine." When security finds no sign of another person in Lauren's room, she's taken for an evaluation. Back at home with the babies, Lauren drifts through her days in a haze of sleeplessness and constant breastfeeding, barely leaving the house and receiving little help from her husband. When she once again reports a sighting of the strange woman outside her house, everyone assumes she's hallucinating. Everyone, that is, except for Joanna Harper, a detective sergeant who tends to follow her instincts and ask permission from superiors later. Then Lauren's babies are abducted. Maybe there is someone stalking her? But when the babies are recovered and Lauren immediately tries to drown them in the river, she's institutionalized, raving about how they are no longer her boys. While Lauren plots a way to get her own babies back, Jo discovers that a similar case happened 40 years before. Drawing on traditional folklore, fairy tales, and literature about changelings, Golding's novel will strike true fear into the heart of any parent. At the same time, the novel explores the fierce and desperate love we have for our children, written with beautiful intensity. And the ending, while ambiguous, skillfully walks the line between psychological and supernatural horror. Perhaps, in the end, the novel suggests, it doesn't matter where the threat comes from. What matters is what we will sacrifice to save the ones we love.

A gorgeous, creepy, modern fairy tale reminiscent of Angela Carter.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940169552430
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/30/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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