City of Nightmares

The thrilling, surprising young adult urban fantasy

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld
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Pub Date 10 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 10 Jan 2023

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Description

In a Gotham-inspired city where people go to sleep and wake up as their own nightmares, perfectly normal, perfectly terrified Ness must face her biggest fears, before she ends up a casualty in some else's villainous war.

Face your fear . . .
or become your nightmare.


Ever since her sister became a man-eating spider and slaughtered her way through town, nineteen-year-old Ness has been terrified - terrified of some other Nightmare murdering her, and terrified of ending up like her sister. Because in Newham, the city that never sleeps, dreaming means waking up as your worst fear.

Whether that means becoming a Nightmare that's monstrous only in appearance, or transforming into a twisted, unrecognizable creature that terrorizes the city, no one is safe. Ness will do anything to avoid becoming another victim, even if that means lying low among the Friends of the Restful Soul, a questionable organization that may or may not be a cult.

But being a member of this maybe-cult has a price. In order to prove herself, Ness cons her way into what's supposed to be a simple job for the organization - only for it to blow up in her face. Literally. Tangled up in the aftermath of an explosive assassination, now Ness and the only other survivor - a Nightmare boy who Ness suspects is planning to eat her - must find their way back to Newham and uncover the sinister truth behind the attack, even as the horrors of her past loom ominously near.

(P) 2023 HarperCollins Publishers

In a Gotham-inspired city where people go to sleep and wake up as their own nightmares, perfectly normal, perfectly terrified Ness must face her biggest fears, before she ends up a casualty in some...


Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781399712125
PRICE £21.99 (GBP)
DURATION 8 Hours, 27 Minutes

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I absolutely loved this book. I went in a little hyped up, and at first wasn't so sure about it. I paused and took a couple of days to sort myself out mentally, came back and absolutely devoured it. I can't wait to own a physical copy of this book!

I gave it 4.5/5 stars!

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I loved the audio version of this fun, fast paced, fantasy mystery thriller. Written for YA, will be enjoyed by all mature readers. This is the first in a series, but can be enjoyed as a stand alone book. Ness grew up in a city where dreams turn people into monsters. She has a past that would make anyone cowardly. Run and hide when confronted is her internal philosophy. But Ness is going to find out that many of the real monsters don’t look like a monster at all, and that we are all the people that we let ourselves be. Thank you to Hodder and Stoughton Audubon and NetGalley for the audio ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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This book is based in a corrupt world where you can literally be turned into your own nightmare, and the struggles of the main character in that reality. This book was an incredibly unique concept, and described anxiety so well you could imagine what they were feeling. I really enjoyed the suspense and the number of sinister mysteries that were being brought to light as the book developed. I would recommend this one for anybody looking for a young adult thriller in a Gothamesque reality.

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