

In fact, there is something rather unsettling about pretty much everything in Harrow Lake. Lola’s father is also a looming figure in the book and the relationship between him and Lola is fascinating in the sense that there is something slightly unsettling about it. Lorelei’s presence is felt wherever Lola goes in the town and as we learn more about her past, things in Lola’s present start to make a lot more sense. I found Lola’s journey of discovering more about a mother she barely knew really intriguing.

Lola’s mother is also absent from her life but, due to the fact she was the star of Nightjar, Lorelei is present in every aspect of Harrow Lake. It is brilliantly weird, a town in which time has basically stopped about a century ago, and full of strange and vivid characters like Lola’s terrifying grandmother whom Lola had no knowledge of before her father’s attack. Ellis has created one of the most evocative and memorable settings I can remember in Harrow Lake, which is brought completely to life in the readers mind. It is spooky and at times, genuinely frightening, but it is also so much fun to read. I don’t read loads of horror, mostly because I’m easily scared, but I’m so fascinated by it and I adore a creepy atmosphere so I really couldn’t resist this book. Things get weirder and weirder the further Lola delves into the mysteries of Harrow Lake. The town is a frankly spooky homage to the film her father made and also full of plenty of it’s own myths and monsters. Harrow Lake is her mother’s hometown and where her father filmed his celebrated horror movie, Nightjar. The story follows Lola, the daughter of a famous filmmaker who is sent to Harrow Lake after a violent attack on her father. I have been looking forward to reading Harrow Lake ever since I received an incredibly cool proof copy of the book which is made to look like a 90’s video tape! Fortunately, the book proved to be every bit as wonderfully creepy and fun as the cover. And if she can’t find a way out of Harrow Lake, they might just be the death of her… The more she discovers about the town, the more terrifying it becomes. The locals are weirdly obsessed with the film that put their town on the map – and there are strange disappearances, which the police seem determined to explain away.Īnd there’s someone – or something – stalking Lola’s every move. But when her father is brutally attacked in their New York apartment, she’s swiftly packed off to live with a grandmother she’s never met in Harrow Lake, the eerie town where her father’s most iconic horror movie was shot. Lola Nox is the daughter of a celebrated horror filmmaker – she thinks nothing can scare her.
