"Creep is everything I want from a novel--it's obsessive, it's rapturous, it spirals into the most masochistic corners of the mind. A perfectly twisted debut."--Anna Dorn, author of Perfume & Pain
"A chilling book by an exciting new voice."--Vogue (UK)
From a blistering new voice in dark literary fiction, an unsettling portrait of loneliness, obsession, and identity which asks: if a stranger was left alone in your house, how well could they truly get to know you--enough to fall in love with you?
Alice and Tom are made for each other. Deeply connected, they share a flat in London, go to galleries together, enjoy the same books and wine. They even share a toothbrush. It's all picture perfect.
Except Alice and Tom have never met.
Alice has been cleaning Tom's apartment every Wednesday for a year. With every smudge wiped from his coffee cup, every multivitamin counted in the jar, Alice spirals deeper into infatuation, imagining a love so powerful it might erase a lifetime of self-hatred and loneliness.
But as Alice prepares for the moment when she and Tom will finally meet face-to-face, she discovers that love might not be the cure she thought it was. Instead, the line between fantasy and reality becomes ever more blurred, shattering everything Alice thought she knew.
Told in Alice's compelling, deliciously acidic voice, Creep is a literary study of unreliability and unlikability. Exploring alienation, class, and race, it's a skilled debut with resonance in the way that we view women, mental health, and the lost in society.
"Written in an electric stream of consciousness, van Straaten's debut--which won the inaugural Women's Prize Discoveries Award--is as terrifying as it is heartbreaking, revealing how loneliness and damaging adolescent experiences can shape a person. A chilling book by an exciting new voice." -- Vogue (UK)
"A thriller as much as it is an exploration of how we present ourselves and perceive our material culture, this is an evocative story that deserves immediate cult status." -- Dazed
"It's the relentlessness of Alice's slipping grip on reality that hooks you, her feverish obsession reminiscent of Maud Ventura's My Husband. If this doesn't make you cancel your cleaner, nothing will." -- The Times (UK)
"A compelling debut . . . original, darkly funny and addictive this has twists that will leave you reeling." -- Glamour (UK)
"A thriller with a difference." -- Cosmopolitan (UK)
"This is a novel best read in an intoxicating, headlong rush." -- London Standard
"Creep by Emma Van Straaten is a thriller that considers the gig economy through the lens of a cleaner who becomes obsessed with one of her clients. I could go on. I'm excited to see more ways in which our social and political spheres are considered through different genres and across different audiences." -- Stylist (UK)
"Emma van Straaten's Creep is everything I want from a novel--it's obsessive, it's rapturous, it spirals into the most masochistic corners of the mind. A perfectly twisted debut." -- Anna Dorn, author of Perfume & Pain
"Emma van Straaten nails it. From the double pit of loneliness and self-loathing, our girl Alice imagines a romantic fantasy life that far eclipses reality. Creep is an unforgettable portrait of monstrous obsession--weird, brilliant, terrifying, and utterly engrossing." -- Sierra Greer, author of Annie Bot
"Stirring to its very core, Creep enthralls beyond measure. It bleeds, burns, and beguiles, and asks you, dear reader, to give in to obsession. Truly, a religious experience." -- Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb
"Truly fascinating and compulsive--transgressive with an ending that gave me whiplash. Emma's writing is gorgeous--rich and delicious and evocative even when uncomfortable. I found myself drawn to and repelled by Alice in equal measure, I couldn't tear my eyes away . . . an accomplished and visceral debut. I'm slightly concerned about how decisively Alice crawled into my head and has stayed there since I finished reading." -- Kirsty Capes, author of Girls
"An addictive deep-dive into the dark, throbbing heart of obsessive desire. Baby Reindeer meets Convenience Store Woman." -- Kirsty Logan, author of Now She is Witch
"Brilliantly tense (and at points very tender) descent into madness. I wanted to shout at Alice and I also wanted to hold her tight. Van Straaten's prose is unique--long sentences and paragraphs which fold the reader into Alice's close, procedural obsession. In lots of ways, it's a dark read, but Alice's hurt and hope is luminous. She's a deeply flawed girlie with a big beating heart." -- Catherine Airey, author of Confessions
"Absolutely addictive. From the very first page, Emma van Straaten had me by the Hail Marys. Obsessive, delusional, disastrous--but so intricately woven with heart, warmth, and empathy. I'm as devoted to Creep as Alice is to her delusions. An impeccable debut from a rising talent."
-- Alice Slater, author of Death of a Bookseller
Emma van Straaten is a writer of British-Mauritian heritage living in London with her husband and two children. Born in Lewisham, she grew up on the Sussex coast, headed north to Durham to study English Literature, and is now happily surrounded by books working at The London Library. In 2021, she won the inaugural Women's Prize Discoveries Award with an early partial draft of Creep and has been writing whenever she can, ever since.
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