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''Mothtown'' is a literary
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and horror novel by English poet and novelist
Caroline Hardaker Caroline Hardaker (born 1986) is an English poet and novelist. She was born in North East England, and currently lives in Newcastle upon Tyne. Hardaker has published two collections of her poems, ''Bone Ovation'' (2017) and ''Little Quakes Ever ...
. It is her second novel and was first published in the United Kingdom and the United States in November 2023 by Angry Robot. The book was illustrated by English
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and illustrator Chris Riddell.


Plot summary

''Mothtown'' takes place in
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in northern England, where ten-year-old David sees strange "mudmen" moving silently about the town, and learns that people are disappearing. Nobody, including his parents, want to talk about it, which leaves David puzzled and frustrated. Then when his beloved grandfather, an astrophysicist, also disappears, David is determined to get to the bottom of what is termed "The Modern Problem". Years later, David discovers that his grandfather had been investigating
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at the
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and had written a book entitled ''Hidden Worlds'', in which he postulated the existence of a
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and
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s connecting the universes. David is told by his parents that his grandfather had died, but he becomes convinced that his grandfather, and all the other "disappeared", may have found a way to another world. This leads David to turn his back on his family and embark on a quest to find where his grandfather went.


Background

Hardaker said ''Mothtown'' is "weird, surreal, and full of secrets", and is "possibly the strangest thing I’ve ever written." She explained that the book began "with no plan at all" other than "a story about a man living in the wilderness and minimising his imprint on the world." But it soon became "twisted in ways I could never have imagined", and grew into "a hybrid creature", sitting "like a gargoyle in the borderlands between science fiction and fantasy, between poetry and prose." Hardaker said ''Mothtown'' illustrator, Chris Riddell had read early drafts of the book and had had Zoom chats with her about the book and its characters. She admitted that initially she was a little concerned about whether he would get the drawings right, but said, "every single one ... was absolutely perfect". "Chris's style is absolutely perfect for the slightly off-kilter world in the novel". Hardaker remarked, "I really wish there were more illustrations in adult literature".


Critical reception

In a review of ''Mothtown'' in ''
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'', Lily Hunter wrote that Hardaker's second novel is a blend of
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's ''
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'' and
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's '' Lisey's Story''. She described the author's prose as "vividly descriptive" and her storytelling "otherworldly", and "creepy and anguished". American
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author,
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wrote in ''
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'' that ''Mothtown'' is " strange, haunting tale about loneliness, grief and the yearning for transformative experiences". She added that Chris Riddell's illustrations complemented the book's "uncanny atmosphere". Fabienne Schwizer found ''Mothtown'' "haunting, atmospheric and wonderfully uncanny". In a review in ''Grimdark Magazine'', she said the book "tiptoe that fine line between obsession and the supernatural with great skill, leaving the reader feeling uneasy until the very end." Schwizer opined that the novel's "biggest strength" is way it was written. She stated that Hardaker's poetic prose makes the story "exciting and evocative", and ''Mothtowns horror so effective. A
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in ''
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'' described ''Mothtown'' as "an eerie fantastical mystery" that is "alight with shocking twists and bizarre imagery." The reviewer called Hardaker's prose, "gorgeous" and stated that she "blurs the line between fantasy and reality ndbetween literary and speculative fiction". In a review in the
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journal, ''The BSFA Review'', British science fiction editor and critic,
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called ''Mothtown'' "an unsettled, oblique book". He said "much is relegated to the corner of the eye, or described in ambiguous terms that nevertheless seem desperately freighted with significance." Harrison felt that ''Mothtown'' is perhaps "slightly too long", and its "deft obliqueness" tends to become "over-elaborated murk". But Harrison added that the book examines "with a harrowing steadiness ... the despair and pain of an atomised society
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cries out from within a failing system where the root causes of failure are never acknowledged."


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