A rediscovered, outstandingly prescient crime novel written in the lead-up to World War II, by one of the twentieth centuryâs most brilliantâand neglectedâscience fiction and horror writers, whom Stephen King called âthe best writer of science fiction that England has ever produced.â
âGenuinely creepy . . . Wyndham really was a terrific storyteller.ââJo Walton
England, 1935: Phyllida Shifferâs marriage has just ended in divorce. She heads home, expecting to be welcomed with open arms by her father, a brilliant (if slightly distracted) scientist. But her fatherâs house is locked up; he is nowhere to be found; and there are suspicious men who seem to think that Phyllida herself might hold the key to her fatherâs latest scientific discovery. . . .