
House of Monstrous Women
Daphne Fama
£16.99
Description
A young woman is drawn into a dangerous game after being invited to the mazelike home of her childhood friend, a rumoured witch, in this gothic horror set in 1986 Philippines.
‘One of the best horror books of the year.’ Darcy Coates, bestselling author of The Haunting of Ashburn House
‘A stunning gothic and an exceptional debut.’ Rachel Harrison, bestselling author of So Thirsty
‘(A) brilliantly evocative (and gory) gothic confection of a novel.’ SFX Magazine
Carigara, 1986. Josephine del Rosario is the town pariah, left destitute after her parents were assassinated, and destined to marry a man twice her age.
So when Hiraya Ranoco, an old friend, offers Josephine an escape, she can’t say no. All she needs to do is spend one night in the Ranoco’s home and play a children’s game of hide and seek. If she wins, she can have anything she wants. Even, perhaps, Hiraya’s heart.
But the manor is sprawling and nightmarish, crawling with insects and rotting from the inside out. The servants stand silently in corners and won’t meet her eye. Worst of all, the house itself seems to want to trap Josephine. She must stay hidden until morning, but can she make it through the night?
‘This spectacular story will hold you captive until dawn.’ Kylie Lee Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bat Eater
‘A pulse-pounding tale of family trauma, frayed friendship, and political oppression.’ Nick Medina, author of Sisters of the Lost Nation
***Readers Love House of Monstrous Women!***
‘I loved this book, I loved the afterword, I loved the characters, I loved the tension and the gothic atmosphere.’ FIVE-STAR Review
‘A dark, thrilling gothic…This was easily one of my most enjoyable reads this year.’ FIVE-STAR Review
‘Perfect for fans of Guillermo Del Toro or Silvia Moreno Garcia, this feminist fable is by turns unsettling, thrilling and darkly haunting.’ FIVE-STAR Review
‘This needs to be a movie!’ FIVE-STAR Review
Publisher Review
Mesmerizing. Beautifully written, richly atmospheric, and compulsively readable, the horrors in these pages are confronted with ferocious hope. Suspenseful and heartfelt, House of Monstrous Women is a stunning gothic and an exceptional debut. * Rachel Harrison, bestselling author of So Thirsty and Black Sheep * Both grisly and tender, House of Monstrous Women invites readers to play an exhilarating, deadly game. Seamlessly blending history and horror, this spectacular story will hold you captive until dawn. * Kylie Lee Baker, author of Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng * Incredibly chilling and unforgettable. House of Monstrous Women found so many of my deepest fears and magnified them. This has to be one of the best horror books of the year. * Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of Where He Can’t Find You * Imagine being invited to an old friend’s house. Then imagine that you might not leave alive. Those are the stakes upon entering Daphne Fama’s House of Monstrous Women, a pulse-pounding tale of family trauma, frayed friendship, and political oppression. Forget warm and welcoming rooms. In this house, expect tension thicker than the rugs, dread that practically flows from the taps, and a bed chilled by your own cold sweat. * Nick Medina, author of Indian Burial Ground and Sisters of the Lost Nation * Fama’s debut is ecstatically terrifying. Each page is a glistening homage to Filipino history and folklore and gothic atmosphere. I could not fight the lure of this story and I’m certain it will haunt me for days. * Roshani Chokshi, bestselling author of The Last Tale of The Flower Bride * A delicious blend of historical and horror, House of Monstrous Women uses the backdrop of mid-1980s Philippines to mirror the violence and terror in the story. From the deadly game played between friends to the mazelike house at the heart of the novel, a constant sense of unease awaits around every corner. Daphne Fama’s debut will fully immerse you in an unsettling story that weaves its hooks into you and won’t let go. * Del Sandeen, author of This Cursed House * Fama debuts with a deliciously eerie tale of friendship, familial duty, and the lengths one might go for love…In lush prose, Fama paints Ranoco House as labyrinthine and sinister and masterfully incorporates the backdrop of political upheaval and brewing revolution in Manila to add to the tension. The result is a wonderfully fresh take on gothic horror that should win the author a legion of fans. * Publisher’s Weekly * Chilling and atmospheric. * Bookseller *
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