Dark Matter (Paver novel)

Dark Matter is a speculative fiction novel by Michelle Paver.

[1][2] In London in 1937, 28-year-old Jack Miller is stuck in a dead-end job and jumps at the chance to be a wireless operator on a year-long Arctic expedition to Gruhuken on the northeast coast of Svalbard, though he has reservations about the class divide separating him from the other, Oxford University-educated, members of the team.

Bad luck seems to dog the expedition and when they arrive at Longyearbyen for the last leg of their journey they are warned to choose another destination as their base, but the vague rumours about Gruhuken fail to dissuade them.

Eric Brown of The Guardian described the book as "a spellbinding read" and "the kind of subtly unsettling, understated ghost story MR James might have written had he visited the Arctic.

[4] Paver includes a number of references to the author Robert Louis Stevenson.