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Little Eve

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Winner of the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel

  • Winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Horror Novel
  • A LibraryReads Hall of Fame Pick!

    From Catriona Ward, author of The Last House on Needless Street, comes a heart-pounding tale of faith and family, with a devastating twist

    "A great day is upon us. He is coming. The world will be washed away."
    On the wind-battered isle of Altnaharra, off the wildest coast of Scotland, a clan prepares to bring about the end of the world and its imminent rebirth.
    The Adder is coming and one of their number will inherit its powers. They all want the honor, but young Eve is willing to do anything for the distinction.
    A reckoning beyond Eve's imagination begins when Chief Inspector Black arrives to investigate a brutal murder and their sacred ceremony goes terribly wrong.
    And soon all the secrets of Altnaharra will be uncovered.
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      • Library Journal

        May 1, 2022

        In Jackal, a debut from Haitian American author Adams, a Black woman named Liz has returned to her predominantly white town for a wedding shattered by the disappearance of the bride's daughter--one of several Black girls who have vanished recently in the town's creepy woods. From Bram Stoker finalist Davidson, The Hollow Kind sends Nellie Gardner fleeing from an abusive marriage to a crumbling house in a Georgia forest, where son Max hears whisperings in the uncommon stillness and realizes that they're still in danger, this time from an ancient evil connected to his mother's family (35,000-copy first printing). Such Sharp Teeth, mutters Rory Morris when she is attacked by something in Bram Stoker finalist Harrison's latest; then, stronger and suddenly captivated by the moon, she starts transforming--but is she in danger or getting in touch with her true, wild self? With If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe, Pargin adds to his terrifying but funny "John Dies at the End" series as John, Dave, and Amy tremblingly face supernatural threats in a town rife with interdimensional parasites, paranormal cults, and a plastic egg that encourages the unwary to commit murder and feed it the body parts (75,000-copy first printing). YA novelist Thorne set her first adult effort on Lute, an island where the residents experience unusual peace and prosperity--but every seven years comes the Day when seven people die (100,000-copy first printing). Unlike friend Dinah, Little Eve loves the gloomy Scottish isle where they're raised among the Children by spooky and controlling Uncle, and they offer very different accounts of a massacre there (250,000-copy first printing). From Shirley Jackson/August Derleth honoree Ward.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        Starred review from June 13, 2022
        This powerful novel from Ward (The Last House on Needless Street), originally published in the U.K. in 2018, won the August Derleth and Shirley Jackson awards. Justifiably so, as Ward’s skillful weaving of horror and mystery forms a dense, rich tapestry. In 1921, Little Eve commits a mass murder so heinous that, a quarter-century later, the villagers of Loyal still whisper about her attack on those with whom she shared the island of Altnaharra: cult leader Uncle, who ruled with honeyed fingers and the bite of a captive snake; Nora, perpetually pregnant; Dinah, tempted by the wider world; and Baby Elizabeth, a mute and filthy 11-year-old. Multiple narrative voices fill in the details of what happened, which initially appears to be a familiar, albeit exceptionally well-told, description of an incestuous cult devolving to its horrific end. Then Chief Insp. Christopher Black, in an improbable white suit, meets Eve on a woodland path, and the expected trajectory shifts deliciously. Ward works in so many motifs—Bible resonances, colonialism, science versus faith, and the pall of war, to name just a few—that the play of imagery is as engrossing as the plot twists, making this a rewarding outing from any angle. Horror fans won’t want to miss this.

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        Starred review from August 1, 2022
        Ward is back (after Sundial, 2022) with a proven winner, the American release of her 2018 Shirley Jackson Award-winning novel. In 1921, on a high-cliffed island just off the coast of Scotland, Dinah recounts the winter morning when the local butcher found her family laid out in ritualistic style, all but her dead. Dinah's sister, Evelyn, is identified as the killer, but she has gone missing. This disquieting, atmospheric story is unveiled through intertwined threads with Dinah narrating the story's present and Evelyn from 1917. For the first 70 pages, the reader will squirm as the characters and plot slowly emerge, but as the details come into horrifying focus and the time lines begin to converge, it will be impossible to look away. When that inevitable twist comes it is a disturbing gut punch, not because of the shock, but from the deeply unsettling ramifications that ripple out from its center. While its ties to Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle are strong, this psychological horror gem will also appeal to fans of creepy, character-driven cult stories like Mr. Splitfoot, by Samantha Hunt (2016) and original takes on the traditional gothic such as Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020). HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: With a 250K print run, expect this to be one of the biggest spooky books of spooky season (aka October).

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