‘A haunting campus novel about the perils of ambition. As stunning as it is unsettling. A contemporary gothic masterpiece’ Katy Hays, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Cloisters'A darkly glamorous debut' Guardian'Dark academia with shades of Saltburn. A haunting, slow burn of a book' iNews'A beautiful and haunting examination of toxic friendships' Heather Darwent, Sunday Times bestselling author The Things We Do to Our Friends'A darkly intricate, disturbing novel wound tightly with infatuation, devotion and magic' Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb‘Dark academia, outrageous posh boys, the occult … Kate van der Borgh’s debut novel And He Shall Appear is very on trend’ The Times‘A powerful and unsettling book about identity, love and obsession. Der Borgh's skilfully observed friendships, utterly immersive setting and haunting insights make this a novel that can be appreciated on so many levels’ Fiona McPhillips, author of When We Were Silent'This slowburn gothic thriller will haunt you long after you’ve finished reading' i Paper'An eerie, deeply disturbing tale that is as mesmerizing as it is provocative' Starred Booklist Review'A darkly glittering tale of longing, obsession, power and magic. Enthralling and genuinely unsettling, it transported me to beautiful, shadowy quads where nothing can be trusted' Hazel Barkworth, author of Heatstroke'Beguiling and sensual. Left me giddy and mesmerised. Dark, disturbing and dazzling – I was completely under its spell' Emma van Straaten, author of This Immaculate Body'A bacchanalian campus noir that will keep you up at night wondering what is a trick and what we choose not to see. Saltburn meets The Secret History with a wholly original splash of the occult' Aube Rey Lescure, author of River East, River West'The dread creeps up like a spectre over your shoulder in this haunting debut that echoes notes of M. R. James down the shadowy halls of modern academia' Brian McAuley, author of Curse of the Reaper and Candy Cain Kills