Reviews
"A small classic of horror." - Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "Brilliant. . . . The sensuous world that McGrath creates is intense in its beauty. . . mesmerizing." -Katherine Dunn,The New York Times Book Review "Disturbing, wholly absorbing. . . a combination murder mystery/dark-night-of-the-soul. . . touchingly, menacingly brilliant." -Chicago Tribune "A gorgeous, painful howl of madness, shockingly perfect." -Jonathan Hawkes "Has the compelling quality of felt reality [that] feels like the inevitable truth.Spideris a thriller of sorts, as well as a psychological case study. . . a gem." -Washington Post Book World "McGrath especially excels at evoking the latent horro in commonplace sights. . . . [He] has created a manifestly untrustworthy storyteller without sacrificing suspense or sympathy for his characters." -Cleveland Plain Dealer "[Spider] is as creepy as a fleshy incarnation of an Edward Gorey drawing. . . . McGrath's a shrewd performer. You're fascinated; you're enthralled. . . it's a pleasure to be mesmerized." -Newsday "Truly outstanding. . . evocative. . . Accomplished in the sinister and macabre, McGrath transcends his already solid reputation with a powerfully realized character who simply won't let you go." -Christian Science Monitor "The strength ofSpideris in the character of the deeply human, if mad, protagonist who emerges as a formidable sufferer among the Gothic trappings. . . . McGrath is a sly literate who. . . has talent-in spades." -Philadelphia Inquirer, "A small classic of horror." - Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Brilliant. . . . The sensuous world that McGrath creates is intense in its beauty. . . mesmerizing." -Katherine Dunn, The New York Times Book Review "Disturbing, wholly absorbing. . . a combination murder mystery/dark-night-of-the-soul. . . touchingly, menacingly brilliant." - Chicago Tribune "A gorgeous, painful howl of madness, shockingly perfect." -Jonathan Hawkes "Has the compelling quality of felt reality [that] feels like the inevitable truth. Spider is a thriller of sorts, as well as a psychological case study. . . a gem." - Washington Post Book World "McGrath especially excels at evoking the latent horro in commonplace sights. . . . [He] has created a manifestly untrustworthy storyteller without sacrificing suspense or sympathy for his characters." -Cleveland Plain Dealer "[ Spider ] is as creepy as a fleshy incarnation of an Edward Gorey drawing. . . . McGrath's a shrewd performer. You're fascinated; you're enthralled. . . it's a pleasure to be mesmerized." - Newsday "Truly outstanding. . . evocative. . . Accomplished in the sinister and macabre, McGrath transcends his already solid reputation with a powerfully realized character who simply won't let you go." - Christian Science Monitor "The strength of Spider is in the character of the deeply human, if mad, protagonist who emerges as a formidable sufferer among the Gothic trappings. . . . McGrath is a sly literate who. . . has talent-in spades." - Philadelphia Inquirer, "A small classic of horror." - Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Brilliant. . . . The sensuous world that McGrath creates is intense in its beauty. . . mesmerizing." -Katherine Dunn, The New York Times Book Review "Disturbing, wholly absorbing. . . a combination murder mystery/dark-night-of-the-soul. . . touchingly, menacingly brilliant." -Chicago Tribune "A gorgeous, painful howl of madness, shockingly perfect." -Jonathan Hawkes "Has the compelling quality of felt reality [that] feels like the inevitable truth. Spider is a thriller of sorts, as well as a psychological case study. . . a gem." -Washington Post Book World "McGrath especially excels at evoking the latent horro in commonplace sights. . . . [He] has created a manifestly untrustworthy storyteller without sacrificing suspense or sympathy for his characters." -Cleveland Plain Dealer "[Spider] is as creepy as a fleshy incarnation of an Edward Gorey drawing. . . . McGrath's a shrewd performer. You're fascinated; you're enthralled. . . it's a pleasure to be mesmerized." -Newsday "Truly outstanding. . . evocative. . . Accomplished in the sinister and macabre, McGrath transcends his already solid reputation with a powerfully realized character who simply won't let you go." -Christian Science Monitor "The strength of Spider is in the character of the deeply human, if mad, protagonist who emerges as a formidable sufferer among the Gothic trappings. . . . McGrath is a sly literate who. . . has talent-in spades." -Philadelphia Inquirer