Night and Day, John Connolly
Night and Day, John Connolly
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Night and Day

Author: John Connolly

Narrator: Caroline Lennon, Gerard Logan, Jeff Harding, Mark Meadows

Unabridged: 12 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/22/2024


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author John Connolly, “one of the best thriller writers we have” (Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author), returns with a shivery collection of supernatural tales.

Filled with eerie surprises and dark delights, Night and Day takes us from the dusty shelves of an uncanny library filled with fictional characters to a bunker deep beneath the earth where scientists seek revenge on old Nazis; from an English marsh haunted by a mother and her son to a country house where a grieving widower finds comfort from a most unlikely source. Concluding with the author’s account of how an obscure horror film brought him closer to his lost father, and how nostalgia can help to keep us sane, this is a collection that will move, entertain, and keep you reading late into the night.

About John Connolly

Dublin, Ireland born author, John Connolly, like many other authors, has held many jobs before solely dedicating his professional career to writing. He worked as a journalist, a barman, a local government official, a waiter, and a department store (Harrod's) gofer. His studies included English and Journalism, and spent five years as a freelance journalist for The Irish Times newspaper. He wrote his first novel, "Every Dead Thing", which was published in 1999. This began the introduction of his now famous main character, Charlie Parker. Charlie is considered to be a sort of anti-hero type, a former police officer who was forever hunting the killer of his wife and daughter. A total of fourteen books were written (through 2016) with Charlie Parker as the main character. The last three books made a change from being told in the first person of Parker, to being told by a third party person's point of view.

Connolly also published other thriller novels outside the Parker series. One such novel was about a young boy's coming-of-age journey through a fantasy of life during World War II England. Film adaptations of some of his works have been procured and will be made for film in the future. The first to appear to audiences was somewhat based on one of his short stories, "The New Daughter", and starred Kevin Costner and Ivana Bauquero.

In 2009, Connolly wrote his first novel geared specifically to younger readers, "The Gates", followed in 2011 by sequels, "Hell's Bells" (UK), and "The Infernals" (US), and "The Creeps" in 2013.

John Connolly's home base is still in Dublin, but he does divide his working time between there and the United States, which is where the Charlie Parker series takes place.


Reviews

I enjoyed the short stories in here, and once again, John Connolly has proven to be a very entertaining author. However, I was not super keen on the essay that took up a lot of the latter part of the book. Probably it’s because I never saw the movie he was talking about, but I wanted to give a heads......more

Thank you to Atria and Simon & Schuster Audio, for the free copies for review. “Night and Day" is a mesmerizing anthology of short stories that proves perfect for any season, though it's fitting for those long, shadowy nights when the veil between worlds seems thinnest. This collection is a masterfu......more

Goodreads review by Shauna

One of my favorite books is by Connolly and everything of his I've read, I've enjoyed. And for the most part, this book was the same. However, half of the book was an essay that was incredibly drawn out and, I hate to say, boring. So boring that I did stop reading at about 65% of the book. Now the fi......more


Quotes

"A spooky collection of short stories drawn from previous collections and a few new ones are brought to life by a quartet of talented narrators. The short stories offer an eclectic variety of horror tales, some ideal for a quick listen. Gerard Logan, Caroline Lennon, Mark Meadows, and Jeff Harding bring the bizarre plots to life in sinister tones. Plots range from fictional characters who live in a library to time travelers who are hunting Nazis. There’s a performance sure to capture the ear of any horror fan. The concluding section, narrated by Logan, discusses one the author’s most beloved horror movies. While the narration is engaging throughout, Logan brings the discussion to life with an especially pleasing cadence and eager tone."