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Fear by Dirk Kurbjuweit

5.0

‘Fear shifts our moral codes. It makes us sympathetic to violent revenge, accessories to murder. Do we want the victim to survive? No, we don’t. Long after I had put this book down I still didn’t. A great achievement.’
Herman Koch

‘Dirk Kurbjuweit exposes the evil lurking just below the surface of civilised life.’
Stern

‘A subtle and engrossing psychological thriller that gives an intelligent, carefully considered response to thequestion of how much our liberal values are worth when we feel our lives are threatened.’
Brigitte

‘High-voltage and multi-layered.’
Frankfurter Neue Presse

‘Fear forces us to see just how thin the delicate veneer of civilisation really is, and thus confirms it: any one of us can become a murderer.’
Der Tagesspiegel

‘Gripping, suspenseful and unbelievably dark…As a thriller, Fear more than holds its own against the competition. It reminds one of Dutch author Herman Koch’s bestselling novels, and not only because of the moral question—How far will you go to protect your family?—at the heart of the story.’
Welt

‘Flawlessly translated from German by Imogen Taylor…a gripping and thought-provoking read.’
BookMooch

‘This is a murder story, a psychological thriller, and something more.’
ArtsHub

‘Fear is a smart, psychologically complex and morally acute fable of modern German society decked out in the garb of an intricate thriller…This is a wry, complex, at times disturbing survey of middle-class German life in the decades since the end of World War II.’
Sydney Morning Herald

‘This psychologically acute novel examines the stresses parents feel when family members are under serious threat. Some readers might even cheer Randolph’s dad.’
New Zealand Listener

‘Kurbjuweit delivers an urban thriller and ethical minefield…[He] effectively builds the tension, while throwing barbs at classist attitudes that might be fuelling some of Randolph’s reactions. Though he never comes out and asks the question, this definitely will have readers thinking about the lengths they might go to in a similar situation.’
Pile by the Bed

‘An indelible examination of middle-class values, relationships, masculinity, identity, violence, history and fear that comes full circle to a conclusion as shocking as it is logical. A finely crafted and disturbing psychological thriller.’
Newtown Review of Books

‘An effective thriller…Though he never comes out and asks the question, this definitely will have the readers thinking about the lengths they might go to in a similar situation. And facing the realisation that no matter how strange Randolph’s upbringing that their reaction (if not their ultimate response) might be exactly the same.’
PS News

‘A compelling tale of perception and threat that reveals dark thoughts and a ripper twist.’
Townsville Eye

‘An exploration of maleness, beliefs and aggression.’
Otago Daily Times

‘I loved it. Such great writing, evoking a domestic landscape as creepy as the man in the basement downstairs. Cool in every sense of the word. Dirk conjures up such unsettling images - the woman at home trotting around in her Gucci high-heels with a husband who can't bear the sound of her voice - the scenes of Randolph eating alone in fancy restaurants—all so rich and claustrophobic—an unsettling tale of merciless self-scrutiny. Loved its honesty.’
Renee Knight

‘Its layers of paranoia and memories are brilliantly done to play on every parents' deepest fears—including mine’
Fiona Barton

‘A sophisticated psychological thriller.’
SA Weekend