Dirk Kurbjuweit Press Reviews
[An] uncomfortably close-to-home thriller' - Sunday Times Crime Club
A terrific, original thriller - I loved it Joanne Harris
I'm intrigued by Dirk Kurbjuweit's novel FEAR, about a stalker living downstairs - Lionel Shriver
'If you liked We Need to Talk About Kevin try Fear - BBC News
'Brilliantly done to play on every parents' deepest fears' - Fiona Barton, bestselling author of The Window
Fear makes us sympathetic to violent revenge, accessories to murder - Herman Kock, author of The Dinner
Thought-provoking, intelligent and genuinely chilling. It's quite possible that we are all just a few provocations away from cold-blooded murder - Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner
The most original thriller of the year Netgalley
Fear is a smart, psychologically complex and morally acute fable decked out in the garb of an intricate thriller... [and] a wry, complex, at times disturbing survey of middle-class life Sydney Morning Herald
Fear grips you from the get-go. A creeping, creepy and darkly-hued tale of family, fatherhood and failure, it is also a deliciously suspenseful thriller, an intelligent investigation into guilt and a superb slice of bourgeois domestic noir Stav Sherez, author of A Dark Redemption
A terrifying study of a family threatened by the tenant living downstairs Woman & Home
I loved it. So rich and claustrophobic. An unsettling tale of merciless self-scrutiny Renee Knight, Sunday Times bestselling author of Disclaimer
A must-have new read Daily Express
Addictive... There's a twist at the end that is worth waiting for Independent
Something we've not seen before in contemporary crime fiction Guardian
About Dirk Kurbjuweit
Dirk Kurbjuweit is deputy editor-in-chief at German current affairs magazine Der Spiegel, where he has worked since 1999, and divides his time between Berlin and Hamburg. He has received numerous awards for his writing, including the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize for journalism, and is the author of seven critically acclaimed novels, many of which, including FEAR, have been adapted for film, television and radio in Germany. FEAR is the first of his works to be translated into English.
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