Pig Island

Pig Island by Mo Hayder is a reissue published by Grove Press on March 10, 2015, featuring 352 pages in English. This thriller delves into the unsettling world of a cult on a remote Scottish island, where journalist Joe Oakes, known for debunking supernatural hoaxes, confronts a reality that challenges his beliefs. As he investigates a mysterious apparition captured on film, Oakes finds himself crossing dangerous boundaries that lead to catastrophic consequences and force him to reconsider the nature of evil.
Readers will encounter a narrative that intertwines themes of faith, fanaticism, and the darker aspects of human belief. The story explores the violent repercussions of Oakes’s intrusion into the cult’s territory, led by the enigmatic Malachi Dove. As the plot unfolds, it raises questions about the impact of belief and the potential for horror that lies within the human psyche. With elements of mystery, suspense, and the occult, Pig Island presents a chilling exploration of crime and the supernatural.
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“Mo Hayder, who writes dark, perfect thrillers . . . now spins a shivery tale about a cult on the west coast of Scotland, where the weather nourishes bleak menace.”–Sherryl Connelly, New York Daily News
“Another astonishing mutation of the crime thriller . . . [Pig Island] masterfully exposes not only the horror but also the human frailty at the story’s core.”–Anna Mundow, The Boston Globe
From Edgar Award winner and internationally bestselling author Mo Hayder, Pig Island is a riveting, disturbing thriller of religious fanatics, hoax debunkers, and the dark side of belief. Journalist Joe Oakes makes a living exposing supernatural hoaxes, but when he visits a secretive religious cult on a remote Scottish island, everything he thought he knew is overturned. While investigating a strange apparition caught briefly on film wandering the lonely beaches of Pig Island, so deformed it can hardly be human, Oakes crosses a border of electrical fencing, toxin-filled oil drums, and pigs’ skulls to infiltrate the territory of the group’s isolated founder, Malachi Dove. The violent consequences of Oakes’s transgression are so catastrophic that it forces him to question the nature of evil and to face a terrible reality: was Dove responsible for one of the bloodiest crimes Scotland has seen in years? And, worse, have his actions set into motion a killing machine that will stop at nothing?
“A novel that taps into the current fascination with all things supernatural and questions our assumptions about a number of subjects, from faith healing to cultish religious groups and society’s definition of evil.”–Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
“Mo Hayder has a profound ability to shock and surprise her readers, and Pig Island surpasses anything she has written before. She’s the bravest writer I know.”–Karin Slaughter, author of Cop Town
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