The Dancing Man
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair/Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with minor edge wear and creasing. Page Condition: Likely yellowed given age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A taut and atmospheric thriller, The Dancing Man is a novel of suspense by P.M. Hubbard, a British author celebrated for his quietly menacing narratives set against the moody landscapes of rural England. The story draws readers into a web of psychological tension, where an enigmatic figure and a series of unsettling events force the protagonist to confront dark and dangerous forces lurking beneath the surface of ordinary life. Hubbard's prose is deceptively understated, wielding slow-burn dread with the precision of a master craftsman, placing him in the tradition of writers like John Buchan and Hammond Innes. The Dancing Man illustrates Hubbard's signature ability to blend the eerie with the credible, delivering a suspense narrative that is as intellectually engaging as it is genuinely chilling.
Author: P.M. Hubbard
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, Macmillan
Genre: Thriller
Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair/Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with minor edge wear and creasing. Page Condition: Likely yellowed given age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A taut and atmospheric thriller, The Dancing Man is a novel of suspense by P.M. Hubbard, a British author celebrated for his quietly menacing narratives set against the moody landscapes of rural England. The story draws readers into a web of psychological tension, where an enigmatic figure and a series of unsettling events force the protagonist to confront dark and dangerous forces lurking beneath the surface of ordinary life. Hubbard's prose is deceptively understated, wielding slow-burn dread with the precision of a master craftsman, placing him in the tradition of writers like John Buchan and Hammond Innes. The Dancing Man illustrates Hubbard's signature ability to blend the eerie with the credible, delivering a suspense narrative that is as intellectually engaging as it is genuinely chilling.