The Bewitching - Export Edition
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"Three women in three different eras encounter danger and witchcraft in this eerie multi-generational gothic horror saga from the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic"--
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is een auteur wiens romans vaak genreellementen bevatten, maar altijd geworteld zijn in diep psychologisch inzicht. Haar werk verkent thema's als identiteit, geschiedenis en de complexiteit van de menselijke conditie. Moreno-Garcia combineert meesterlijk spanning, sfeer en een scherpe kijk op de wereld, en creëert verhalen die lang na het lezen blijven hangen. Haar schrijven is zowel boeiend als onheilspellend, en laat een blijvende indruk achter op de lezer.







"Three women in three different eras encounter danger and witchcraft in this eerie multi-generational gothic horror saga from the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic"--
Three women in different eras confront danger and witchcraft in this eerie multigenerational horror saga. Nana Alba often recounted tales of witches to her great-granddaughter Minerva, shaping her fascination with horror literature. Now a graduate student, Minerva is researching Beatrice Tremblay, an obscure author known for macabre tales. As she assembles her thesis, Minerva discovers that Tremblay's famous novel, The Vanishing, was inspired by true events from the Great Depression. Tremblay, who attended the same university as Minerva, became obsessed with her beautiful and mysterious roommate, who vanished under enigmatic circumstances. As Minerva delves deeper into Tremblay's manuscript, she feels a sinister presence reminiscent of the malign force that haunted Tremblay and the missing girl. These unsettling occurrences echo Nana Alba's stories of her girlhood in early 1900s Mexico, where she had a chilling encounter with a witch. Minerva suspects that the same dark shadow that plagued her great-grandmother and Beatrice Tremblay now threatens her in 1990s Massachusetts. The pursuit of an academic career can be grueling, but it may become deadly when witchcraft is involved.
The anthology showcases a collection of stories that delve into the dark and imaginative realms crafted by some of Canada's top speculative fiction writers. Each tale explores unique themes and narratives, inviting readers to experience unsettling dreams and vivid fantasies that reflect the diverse voices and creativity within the genre.
'Absolutely not to be missed' - Kate Quinn on this sumptuous historical epic from the author of Mexican Gothic.Golden Age Hollywood - a city overflowing with gossip, scandal, and intrigue. Every actress wants to play Salome, the star-making role in a big-budget movie about the legendary temptress.So when the film's mercurial director casts Vera Larios, an unknown Mexican ingenue, in the lead role, she quickly becomes the talk of the town. Vera also becomes an object of envy for Nancy Hartley, a bit player whose career has stalled and who will do anything to win the fame she believes she richly deserves.As Vera navigates the glitz and the gilded glamour of her new city, Nancy follows silently behind, trying to take everything she believes Vera has been unfairly handed.But this is the tale of three women, for it is also the story of the princess Salome herself, consumed with desire for the fiery prophet who foretells the doom of her stepfather, Herod. Salome: a woman torn between the decree of duty and the yearning of her heart.And tragedy is waiting in the wings . . . for all three women.'Will leave you spellbound' - Fiona Davis
From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a dark thriller about a curse that haunts a legendary lost film - and awakens one woman's hidden powers...
Mexico City, 1988: Meche is fifteen, awkward, and obsessed with music. Her world revolves around her two misfit friends, Sebastian and Daniela, and a stack of records. Then Meche discovers how to turn music into magic, and things takes a turn for the strange...
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Mexican Gothic and Velvet Was the Night comes a lavish historical drama reimagining a classic story set in nineteenth-century Mexico. This work blends historical science fiction with vivid descriptions of lush jungles and feminist themes, offering a dreamy reimagining of a well-known tale. It explores heavy ethical questions about humanity while weaving in light romantic threads. FINALIST FOR THE HUGO AWARD • Recognized as one of the best books by The New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, and others, the narrative follows Carlota, the only daughter of a researcher who straddles the line between genius and madness, growing up on a luxurious estate insulated from the turmoil of the Yucatán peninsula. Montgomery, a melancholic overseer with a tragic past, assists Dr. Moreau in his experiments, funded by the wealthy Lizaldes. The results of these experiments are a group of part human, part animal beings, destined to obey their creator and remain hidden. The arrival of Eduardo Lizalde, the charming son of Dr. Moreau’s patron, disrupts their static world, igniting a dangerous chain reaction. As secrets unfold, Carlota's curiosity deepens, and in the sweltering jungle heat, passions may ignite. This novel is a dazzling historical tale and a bold science fiction journey.
Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting street kid, is just trying to survive its heavily policed streets when a jaded vampire on the run swoops into his life. Atl, the descendant of Aztec blood-drinkers, is smart and beautiful - and very dangerous. Domingo is mesmerised.Atl needs to escape the city quickly, to get far away from the rival narco-vampire clan relentlessly pursuing her. Her plan doesn't include Domingo, but little by little, she finds herself warming up to the scrappy young man and his undeniable charm. As the trail of corpses stretches behind her, local cops and crime bosses both start closing in.Vampires, humans, cops, and criminals collide in the dark streets of Mexico City. Atl and Domingo stand little chance at all of making it out alive before the city devours them all - but they are determined to try . . .
From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a simmering historical noir about a daydreaming secretary, a lonesome enforcer, and the mystery of the missing woman they're both desperate to find: 'A treat to be savoured, a dizzying combination of American and Mexican Noir written in the most individual of voices' BARRY FORSHAW
From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a pulse-pounding neo-noir that reimagines vampire lore. Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting street kid, is just trying to survive its heavily policed streets when a jaded vampire on the run swoops into his life. Atl, the descendant of Aztec blood drinkers, is smart, beautiful, and dangerous. Domingo is mesmerized. Atl needs to quickly escape the city, far from the rival narco-vampire clan relentlessly pursuing her. Her plan doesn't include Domingo, but little by little, Atl finds herself warming up to the scrappy young man and his undeniable charm. As the trail of corpses stretches behind her, local cops and crime bosses both start closing in. Vampires, humans, cops, and criminals collide in the dark streets of Mexico City. Do Atl and Domingo even stand a chance of making it out alive? Or will the city devour them all?
From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a sweeping romance rich with love and betrayal, with more than a dash of magic.
Renowned author Silvia Moreno-Garcia's first thriller, UNTAMED SHORE, is a coming-of-age story set in Mexico which quickly turns dark when a young woman meets three enigmatic tourists.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “It’s Lovecraft meets the Brontës in Latin America, and after a slow-burn start, it gets seriously weird.” —The Guardian ONE OF TIME’S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME • WINNER OF THE LOCUS AWARD • NOMINATED FOR THE BRAM STOKER AWARD ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, NPR, The Washington Post, and more. An isolated mansion, a chillingly charismatic aristocrat, and a brave socialite determined to uncover treacherous secrets. Set in 1950s Mexico, after receiving a frantic letter from her newly-wed cousin pleading for help, Noemí Taboada travels to High Place, a remote house in the countryside. Unfamiliar with the region and her cousin’s handsome English husband, Noemí is an unlikely rescuer, more accustomed to cocktail parties than sleuthing. Yet, her toughness and intelligence drive her forward, undeterred by the menacing allure of her cousin’s husband or the ancient patriarch fascinated by her. As Noemí navigates the eerie house that invades her dreams with visions of blood, her only ally is the family’s gentle youngest son, who may harbor dark secrets. Digging deeper, Noemí uncovers a legacy of violence and madness hidden within the walls of High Place, and she may soon find it impossible to escape the seductive grip of this enigmatic house.
The Mayan god of death sends a young woman on a harrowing, life-changing journey in this dark fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore. Dreaming of a new life seems as distant as the stars, until the day Casiopea finds a curious wooden box in her grandfather's room. She opens it--freeing the spirit of the Mayan god of death, who requests her help in recovering his throne from his treacherous brother.ther.
They emerge from the shadows, to claim the night .... Women from around the world delve into Lovecraftian depths, penning and illustrating a variety of Weird horrors. The pale and secretive Lavinia wanders through the woods, Asenath is a precocious teenager with an attitude, and the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Nitocris has found a new body in distant America. And do you have time to hear a word from our beloved mother Shub-Niggurath? Defiant, destructive, terrifying, and harrowing, the women in She Walks in Shadows are monsters and mothers, heroes and devourers. Observe them in all their glory. Ia! Ia!"
Spanning a variety of genres--fantasy, science fiction, horror--and time periods, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's exceptional debut collection features short stories infused with Mexican folklore yet firmly rooted in a reality that transforms as the fantastic erodes the rational. This speculative fiction compilation, lyrical and tender, quirky and cutting, weaves the fantastic and the horrific alongside the touchingly human. Perplexing and absorbing, the stories lift the veil of reality to expose the realms of what lies beyond with creatures that shed their skin and roam the night, vampires in Mexico City that struggle with disenchantment, an apocalypse with giant penguins, legends of magic scorpions, and tales of a ceiba tree surrounded by human skulls.