Critic Reviews
“If you like her other novels, you will adore this. She has done her homework... the beauty of the writing, exemplary in its pared-down simplicity. It’s so seductive that by the middle I was hooked.” (Independent)
“Beautifully written passages.” (Independent on Sunday)
“A gripping and grisly gothic tale of witchery...That the story is predetermined does little to dry up the narrative suspense. Winterson’s version has all the grisly freshness of a newly exhumed grave-yard corpse...The narrative voice is irrefutable; this is old-fashioned story-telling, with a sermonic tone that commands and terrifies. Absolutism is Winterson’s forte, and it’s the perfect mode to verify supernatural events when they occur.” (Guardian)
“This I ought to say, is a book worth reading – utterly compulsive, thick with atmosphere and dread, but sharp intelligence too...Ultimately she combines compelling history and poetic dialogue with suspense...This rather more sophisticated story would make a particularly vivid film.” (Telegraph)
“The Daylight Gate contains all the energy and fearlessness that is Winterson’s trademark and its raw, unpolished nature fits the true-life events she describes...” (Sunday Express)
"Shocking, grizzly, heartbreaking and very compelling." (Diva)
"The Daylight Gate is full of canny invention with a feminist slant, gruesome wit and legitimately scary moments" (Rue Morgue)
"spine-chilling" (Kate Saunders, Saturday Review, The Times)
"a fast-paced, lurid tale." (TLS)
"Beguiling storyteller Jeanette Winterson, author of Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, creates a darkly compelling novel…. Winterson weaves history with fiction in this atmospheric and totally captivating novel. Cancel your plans, you won’t want to put this down" (5 stars, Pick of the Paperbacks, Daily Express)
"As well as being a gripping gothic read, the book provides historical social commentary on the phenomenon of witchcraft and its persecution." (Saturday Review, Guardian)
"this novella of the Pendle witches is a perfect fit for Winterson" (Independent Radar)
"Jeanette Winterson has embraced horror in this devastating short novel about the Pendle witch trials… Winterson’s fans and horror aficionados alike will enjoy this humane and at times shocking story, an unflinching portrait of the suffering and indignity meted out to a family whose poverty and disregard for authority make them easy targets…. The Daylight Gate is an unremitting, elegantly crafted tale written in a spare prose style that will haunt you – at least until you pick up and read it again." (The Riverside Way)
"Provocative and political, and genuinely horrific." (Richard Strachan)
"The narrative barrels along enjoyably, mixing earthy historical detail with colourful supernatural scenes" (Independent)