"There is something Edgar Allan Poe-like in the inexplicable way the
wind turbines tax some of Blaashoek's inhabitants...Sleepless Summer
is determined to leave you with a sick feeling in the pit of your
stomach, and its Coen Brothers-meets-Stephen King nightmare of an ending
is sure to do the trick." --Hank Stephenson, Shelf Awareness
Seasons come and go in provincial Blaashoek, where the town's
superficial harmony is upended by the arrival of a wind farm. The
irritating hum of the turbines keeps butcher Herman Bracke awake at
night. He falls prey to a deadly fatigue and gradually loses control
over his work, setting off a series of blood-curdling events with fatal
consequences for the townspeople.
Bram Dehouck (Belgium) was the first author ever to win both the
Golden Noose and the Shadow Award, the two most prestigious prizes for
Dutch crime writing. Compared to the work of Stephen King, Dehouck's
characteristic black humor and concise, punchy prose make for a
refreshing take on the modern thriller.