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William

An AI twist on Frankenstein. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Black Mirror

Author: Mason Coile  

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William is a devour-in-one-sitting thriller: Black Mirror meets Frankenstein with a dash of Stephen King.

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William is a devour-in-one-sitting thriller: Black Mirror meets Frankenstein with a dash of Stephen King.

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An AI twist on Frankenstein. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Black Mirror

'Best thing I've read this year . . . Just superb. Unsettling in the most beautiful way' Will Dean, author of The Last Passenger

'Probes at the fears for our future and provokes the terrors of our pasts . . . terrifying' Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies

Henry, a brilliant but reclusive engineer, has achieved the crowning discovery of his career: he's created an artificially intelligent consciousness. He names the half-formed robot William.

But there's something strange about William.

It's not that his skin feels like balloon rubber and is the colour of curdled milk, nor is it his thick gurgling laugh or the way his tongue curls towards his crooked top teeth. It is the way he looks at Henry's wife, Lily.

Henry created William but he is starting to lose control of him. As William's fixation with Lily grows and threatens to bring harm to their house, Henry has no choice but to destroy William.

But William isn't gone. Filled with jealousy for humanity, for its capacity to love and create life, William starts to haunt the house.

He lurks behind each locked door. You can hear him muttering in the eaves of the attic. He is whispering in Henry's head. And he will be the one to take control . . .

William is a new kind of ghost story, where the haunting is not from another world, but from inside your home. Inside your head . . .

'A gauntlet of thrills and surprises' Gus Moreno, author of This Thing Between Us

'From its first page all the way to its jaw-dropping ending, William had me hooked' Nick Cutter, author of The Troop and The Deep

'A gripping page-turner that makes you think' Araminta Hall, author of One of the Good Guys

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Critic Reviews

[A] timely spin on fears about AI developing consciousness . . . a diabolically disguised twist will bring you up short. Sleep tight The Times
A brilliantly plotted story combining horror tropes, suspense and metaphysical speculation about the nature of the soul . . . a terrifying, thought-provoking read -- Lisa Tuttle Guardian

A gripping, AI-infused take on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Its chilling final twist will have you turning directly back to the first page

Mail on Sunday
Best thing I've read this year. WILD. Frankenstein meets Rosemary's Baby with hints of Shirley Jackson. Just superb. Unsettling in the most beautiful way -- Will Dean, author of THE LAST PASSENGER
A book that probes at the fears for our future and provokes the terrors of our pasts - William asks, if the things we make reflect us, what does that say about what we are? Also - it's f**ing terrifying -- Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of THE MERCIES

Creepy, clever and unsettling. If you want something both classically spooky and terrifyingly timely this Halloween, this may well fit the bill

Heat

Short, sharp and packing a cleverly constructed last act surprise

SFX Magazine

Truly weird and scary

Irish Independent
A tour de force of psychological horror and speculative fiction . . . William is an absolute must-read
Skeptic Society

This sounds like my perfect Halloween read - an AI twist on Frankenstein

New Scientist
The uncanny aspect of AI is front and center in William, Mason Coile's slim, gripping novel about the horror of watching software embrace its will to power . . . he has crafted a cyber-horror tale that combines cerebrality and carnage, a twist on The Shining in which the house is haunted by a ghost in the machine . . . The action is cinematic, complete with jump scares and bloodshed sufficient to satisfy any gore hound. Shopworn as these elements are, Coile elevates them with meticulously unsettling prose and a knowing dissection of character that transcends stereotype
New York Times
A smart home turns into a house of horrors in this suspenseful outing from Coile . . . Coile expertly imagines the sort of ghoulish snares a cybernetic environment could spring upon its unprepared captives and throws in a late-inning explanation for the source of William's apparent sociopathy that is as believable as it is chilling. It's a frightening Frankenstein fable for the age of AI
Publishers Weekly
Moments of this cinematic tale truly terrify . . . Coile maximises his premise's inherent tension using nightmare imagery and an uneasy third-person-present narration shot through with powerlessness, paranoia, and dread. Gleefully lurid fun -- Kirkus
Coile locks you in the smart home of your nightmares, and inside is a gauntlet of thrills and surprises that'll have you looking over your shoulder till the very end. If reading with one hand over your mouth is your thing, this is the book for you -- Gus Moreno, author of THIS THING BETWEEN US
From its first page all the way to its jaw-dropping ending, William had me hooked. I mainlined this book in one sitting, loving the tragically endearing protagonist Coile had created while marvelling at the whip-smart plotting -- Nick Cutter, author of THE TROOP and THE DEEP
A gripping page-turner that makes you think, William gets you by the throat and doesn't let go until it has spun you through some of your darkest fears. Mason Coile has written a modern-day Frankenstein for our digital age that grapples with the notion of consciousness and what makes a human -- Araminta Hall, author of ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS
A deliciously terrifying book about creation and its false promise of control, William exposes the harrowing consequences of playing god. Coile demolishes the idea that our homes and identities are safe in a fully automated world. I dare you to read this in more than one sitting -- Ling Ling Huang, author of NATURAL BEAUTY
Dark, clever, and terrifying, I devoured Coile's novel. If you're not afraid of AI now, you will be after William -- Robyn Harding, author of THE DROWNING WOMAN
Mason Coile's William is twisted, timely, scarily intelligent, and menacing even before it reveals its greatest, darkest secrets -- Jonny Compton, author of THE SPITE HOUSE
I read and enjoyed William in a single sitting, as if it were a story from a classic horror comic, or a new episode in a favourite film franchise at Halloween. Impressive horror as entertainment, yet twinned with insights into male identity and original speculations on the consequences of playing God with tech -- Adam Nevill, author of ALL THE FIENDS OF HELL
I'm a sucker for the quiet, noir-ish terror of Black Mirror. If you're a fan of slow-burn horror books too, William is for you . . . For fans of I, Robot by Isaac Asimov and the Black Mirror Netflix horror series
Reader's Digest
This new AI horror story is a book you won't be able to put down
Book Riot
Mason Coile's William couldn't arrive at a more relevant time, as the book tackles the subject of AI using a haunted house narrative. William offers yet another unique twist on a haunted house story, and its themes make it ideal for a modern-day audience. William is bound to be a hot topic of discussion throughout the fall 2024 season, especially with the recent discussions surrounding AI
Screen Rant

The alternating short and shorter chapters keep the action tearing along, rather like cuts in a movie, as the temerity to meddle with existence undoes most of the characters. Coile/Pyper toys with heavy ideas about responsibility; the mechanics of escape and the notion of the Uncanny Valley, the phenomenon of disquiet in the face of humanlike objects that aren't quite realistic. Is it the absence of something that creates the dissonance or is it the presence of something evil? By the end of William you will know the answer. And then you'll want to read it again

Star Tribune
With the nightmarish intensity of the best horror films, this page-turner taps into our fears about AI and technology -- Madeleine Feeny
Bookseller, October Editor's Choice *
Incredible. A superb concept and brilliantly executed -- Read and Rated Blog

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About the Author

Mason Coile is a pseudonym of Andrew Pyper, the award-winning author of ten novels including The Demonologist, which won the International Thriller Writers Award, and Lost Girls, which was a New York Times bestseller and Notable Book of the Year. Both Coile and Pyper live in Toronto.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | Baskerville
Published
3rd October 2024
Pages
224
ISBN
9781399812757

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