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Published: 06/06/2024
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Waterstones Says

Inspired by her teenage neighbour's occult rituals, a young woman sets about trying to hex herself free of memories of her ex-boyfriend in this richly atmospheric and eerie debut novel from poet Jenna Clake.

Shortlisted for the Nota Bene Prize 2024

Propulsive and wry, this razor-sharp debut is perfect for fans of Boy Parts and My Year of Rest and Relaxation explores all the ways that relationships and trauma can haunt our lives.

As the sun sets on a feverishly hot July evening, a young woman spies on her teenage neighbour, transfixed by what looks like an occult ritual to banish an ex-boyfriend. Desperate to expel the claustrophobic memories of her own ex that have followed, the narrator decides to try to hex herself free from her past.

She falls in with the neighbour and her witchy friend, exploring nascent supernatural powers as the boundaries of reality shift in and out of focus. But when the creaks and hums of her apartment escalate into something more violent, she realizes that she may have brought her boyfriend's presence - whether psychological or paranormal - back to haunt her.

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781398712096
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 20 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

A smart, sinister novel about how an abusive relationship - with its ominous rituals, hexes and jump-scares - can turn a home into a haunted house. Blood-curdling and bloody brilliant. - Clare Pollard, author of DELPHI

Unsettling and atmospheric with a tang of sulphur - Harriet Tyce, author of BLOOD ORANGE

When I Hit You meets The Craft - this slim, searing novel lures you in with the delicious nostalgia of teenage witchcraft before breaking you in two with its acute account of emotional and physical abuse. I was left completely breathless - Ruth Gilligan

Jenna Clake's sun-baked novel is a sly and sharply-written portrayal of loneliness, the devastating effects of an abusive relationship and our cultural infatuation with the perceived potential of adolescence. Both bracing and compelling, muted yet blazing with undercurrents of uncanny nostalgia and female rage - a dark and shifty treat. - Sharlene Teo, author of PONTI

SO beautifully written - a nuanced and raw portrayal of domestic abuse so realistic I felt like the author had been in my head and rooted through my memories. Can't recommend enough . . . It's also hopeful and powerful, following the narrator as she learns to trust her own judgement again and rediscovers her power. - Rose Wilding, author of SPEAK OF THE DEVIL

Told in vivid domestic details flavoured by the occult, Disturbance embodies the claustrophobic fear and denial that can haunt survivors of abuse long after the danger has passed. This book reads like a poem but hits like a horror novel. What a mysterious, painful, yet strangely delicious slice of life - Ashley Hutson, author of ONE'S COMPANY

Wonderfully witchy and emotionally astute. Disturbance hums with a tense and eerie energy and paints a powerful portrait of a young woman recovering from abuse - Chloë Ashby, author of WET PAINT

Clake's first novel is blazingly emotionally intelligent, caustically well-observed and at times painfully funny. Shot through with the most convincingly uncanny and unsettling latent plot I've encountered in years. Comparisons are odious, but it feels like Normal People meets Twin Peaks - Luke Kennard

A hypnotic debut . . . the narrator's history is delicately unveiled, and I was in awe of the nuanced way in which Jenna Clake handled such a harrowing subject - Stacey Thomas, author of THE REVELS

I enjoyed it very much. It is a beautifully written exploration of the aftermath of an abusive relationship. The prose is deceptively simple, highly sensual and sparkling with original imagery. Humorous and insightful in its depiction of teenagers dabbling in witchcraft, it is ultimately a serious story about a young woman recovering from trauma, and the psychological complexity of her story is both disturbing and - ultimately - immensely satisfying - Emma Henderson

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“Beautiful writing; a pacy and adept debut.”

“Sometimes the most sinister spectors are the ones that stalk our own thoughts, casting shadows to transform everyday reality in anxious shades. Such are the concerns in Jenna Clake’s unsettling debut novel,... More

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“In this wry, eerie debut, a young woman desperate to banish memories of her ex tries a hex inspired by her teenage neighbor’s occult rituals.”

In this wry, eerie debut, a young woman desperate to banish memories of her ex tries a hex inspired by her teenage neighbor’s occult rituals. What starts as a quirky attempt at self-liberation turns dark as... More

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