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“I love that moment, when you stop struggling to stay awake and your eyelids shut sink down and you slip effortlessly into another realm that’s beckoning to you.”

Quote by Rachel Klein

Work

The Moth Diaries

This book is a suspenseful narrative set in a prestigious boarding school where students encounter strange occurrences and mysterious events, intertwining with the legend of a moth that haunts the campus. more

Author

Rachel Klein
Rachel Klein

Rachel Klein (born 1953) is an American novelist known for her psychological thriller 'The Moth Diaries'. Her works explore adolescence, identity, and supernatural themes, blending Gothic style with modern psychological analysis. Klein's writing is noted for its delicate narrative and emotional insight, attracting global readers. Born in New York, she studied literature and creative writing at various universities before pursuing writing. Besides novels, she writes short stories and reviews, with works translated into multiple languages. Klein's contribution lies in merging traditional horror with female perspectives, creating a unique narrative space. Due to limited information, her personal life remains private, but her works continue to influence contemporary psychological fiction. more

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