HAVOC

Christopher Bollen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:2nd Jan '25

Should be back in stock very soon

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An elderly woman named Maggie finds herself at the Royal Karnak Hotel in Luxor, where her manipulative tendencies lead to a tense confrontation with a young boy named Otto. The story unfolds with dark humor and unexpected twists. "HAVOC" promises a captivating exploration of age and rivalry.

In "HAVOC," the latest thriller that has captured the attention of readers and critics alike, we meet eighty-one-year-old Maggie Burkhardt, who has spent the last five years drifting between luxury hotels around the world. Finally finding a sense of permanence at the Royal Karnak Hotel in Luxor, Egypt, Maggie is not your typical elderly guest. She possesses a sharp, manipulative streak, often meddling in the lives of her fellow patrons in an attempt to "liberate" them from what she perceives as unhappy relationships.

When an eight-year-old boy named Otto and his well-intentioned mother check into the hotel, Maggie sees them as easy targets for her schemes. However, she soon discovers that Otto may not be as vulnerable as he appears. As their interactions unfold, a tense and thrilling battle of wits ensues, pitting the cunning Maggie against the innocent yet unpredictable child. This unexpected rivalry leads to a gripping narrative that explores themes of age, power, and the complexities of human relationships.

Christopher Bollen’s writing is infused with dark humor and sharp observations, reminiscent of the wit found in "The White Lotus." The novel has garnered early praise for its engaging plot and compelling characters, with readers describing it as a wild ride filled with shocking behavior and a brilliant twist. "HAVOC" promises to be a deliciously disturbing tale that delves into the depths of resentment and revenge, making it a standout in the thriller genre for 2024.

A deliciously nasty tale of resentment and revenge … Listening to her describe her strange habits and her wacky opinions of other people is great, wicked fun … Bollen writes with wit and style about an increasingly unhinged battle of wills between two unlikely, and formidable, opponents

* New York Times *

A masterclass in menace — this is atmospheric, diabolical fun with two utterly unforgettable antagonists. Not since Agatha Christie has anyone so convincingly put the case for the potential villainy of the very old and very young

-- Lucy Foley

A lot of books claim to be Highsmithian, but this one actually is: A highly readable, twisty, and shrewd satire presenting as a thriller about entitlement, loneliness, jealousy, and the eternal friction between the young and old. Utterly enjoyable

-- Hanya Yanagihara * Instagram *

Diabolically good. Gets you in its mad, twisted grip and doesn’t relinquish until the jaw-dropping end. Bollen is a stunning writer and Havoc is a taut, wicked masterpiece

-- Mona Awad

It’s the most disturbingly enjoyable read I’ve had in a long time! The ratcheting tension was almost unbearable, but it was so funny too, and I was rooting for the appalling Maggie despite myself

-- Emma Healey

Delicious, wicked, and utterly brilliant – a novel about age and power, a battle between two ruthless and fascinating minds. It sank its teeth into me from the first page, and didn’t let go

-- Katie Kitamura

Christopher Bollen has been a growing figure in the literary suspense world for a while, but this book should cement his place as one of the very best

* Literary Hub *

Bollen writes a cat-and-mouse psychological thriller set in a sprawling hotel located on the banks of the Nile. The cat might be 81-year-old widow Maggie Burkhardt, a meddlesome fixer. The mouse might be eight-year-old Otto, son of the mournful Tessa. Or it might be the other way around.

* Library Journal *

An octogenarian Wisconsin widow faces off against an eight-year-old troublemaker in this first-rate tale of psychological suspense…. each of whom is refreshingly drawn against type….the mayhem mounts and the plot careens toward a genuinely shocking climax….Enriching the narrative with an evocative sense of atmosphere and playful riffs on The Bad Seed and Agatha Christie, Bollen serves up a nasty treat. It’s a bracing ode to bad behavior.

* Publishers Weekly *

Lyrically written, with sharp, candid wit, this is a fresh, strange pleasure of a book

* Platinum, Book of the Month *

This destination thriller is perfect for White Lotus fans

* People, Best New Books *

Bollen anticipated the White Lotus craze with a series of thrillers in fantasy travel destinations… Bollen gleefully lays on the melodrama and teases out the unmasking of his very unreliable narrator, escalating to a cymbal-crashing finale of revelations and violence

* Boston Globe *

This is lot of fun – a deliriously unhinged novel… a cleverly insidious off-kilter thriller

* Daily Mail *

Irresistible

* i Paper *

Bollen has style, and he’s a natural storyteller

-- Lionel Shriver

Unusual but wholly original … Deliciously dark and propulsive

-- The Sunday Post

Bollen combines two Agatha Christie settings, a hotel and the Middle East, installs a monstrous caricature of Miss Marple and adds touches from horror such as hints of still-active Egyptian gods. However, Havoc’s finest feature is Bollen’s crafting of Maggie’s first-person voice, which tracks her mental disintegration

-- The Sunday T

ISBN: 9780008730451

Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 27mm

Weight: 440g

256 pages