Concert Pianist
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Conrad Williams
Conrad Williams is known for his chilling and atmospheric writing, often blurring the lines between horror and psychological thriller. His works delve into the darker aspects of human nature, immersing readers in suspenseful and unsettling narratives. Williams excels at building tension and ambiguity, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned. His skill in crafting immersive worlds and complex characters solidifies his place as a master of contemporary dark fiction.


Conrad Williams
Adam Buckley thinks he knows who it is, but has problems of his own to deal with. Damaged from a recent break-up, his narcolepsy worsening, he learns that his friends have become suicidally obsessed with finding insane, unexplored parts of London. He glimpses figures in the subterranean gloom, half-recognized faces at parties to which he can't remember being invited, indications of a life lived yet never remembered. As his confusion deepens, so too does the threat of violence. In peeling back so many of the city's faces, he fears that the skull beneath its skin might well be known to him.