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- From the bestselling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence comes a new, genre-bending supernatural horror about a vampire broodmother fighting against her own monstrous descent.Beatrice is a broodmother: a vampire responsible for nursing newly made fledglings through the first years of their unlife.
- About the Author: CAITLIN STARLING is the nationally bestselling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence, Last to Leave the Room, and the Bram Stoker-nominated The Luminous Dead.
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
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From the bestselling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence comes a new, genre-bending supernatural horror about a vampire broodmother fighting against her own monstrous descent.
Beatrice is a broodmother: a vampire responsible for nursing newly made fledglings through the first years of their unlife. She nests in an abandoned, isolated warren of office space beneath her patron's skyscraper, raising two fractious fledglings: Gorgeous--once a heartthrob, now to all appearances a living corpse--who longs for the return of the lover who made him immortal with all the fervor of a rebellious teen, and Fortunata, the scion of Beatrice's mistress, alien and ambitious in her desires.
But when Beatrice decides to take on a third fledgling, the product of an attempted siring gone wrong, teetering between vampiric purity and ghoulish depravity, Beatrice finds herself strained to breaking between the societal and physical demands of her position, her own ravenous hunger, and an obsessive need to discover what's happening to her--because her body is changing too, transforming her into something even more monstrous. She begins to crave the taste of flesh, something anathema to all vampires, and to swing between desperate hunger and vicious power.
Desperate to master herself once more, Beatrice courts a mortal OBGYN who might be able to unravel the secrets of her unnatural anatomy. But soon their connection threatens the secrecy of her vampiric coven as well as the safety and development of her dependent nurslings... and the humans they stand to slaughter if left to their own devices.
Review Quotes
"A compulsively readable story cradling a powerful look at motherhood, filtered through the lens of vampirism." --Kelley Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author
Additional praise for Caitlin Starling:
"[A] genre-bending tour de force... Equal parts medical drama, psychological thriller, and gothic horror, the book pulls readers in and refuses to let them go." --Library Journal, starred review, on The Graceview Patient
"Starling expertly immerses the reader in Meg's anxiety, showing how even the most routine experiences during a hospital stay become cause for concern to her unsettled mind. The novel's horrors are all the more palpable... [and] readers are sure to be frightened." --Publishers Weekly
"A resonant and horrifying fever dream, The Graceview Patient is a lashing depiction of disability and the trials of healthcare. Starling deploys deft prose to wrap readers into a hallucinatory pursuit of healing--and the unraveling of reality and loss of agency at the hands of those we are told to trust most. An absolute triumph--I devoured each and every page." --Taylor Grothe, author of Hollow and Lethal Kiss
"Part existential horror, part speculative fiction, and part paranoia tale, Starling's latest thrills and chills while exploring the contextual nature of identity and the concept of personhood... At once visceral and introspective." --Kirkus, starred review on Last to Leave the Room
"Psychological horror at its most terrifying, the kind of writing that makes you stop to question--just for a moment--how well you know your own mind and your own world." --Bookpage on Last to Leave the Room
"A delicious Gothic romance.... It has to walk the line between romance and horror and not flinch away from either. The Death of Jane Lawrence is up to this task.... By the time the book reached that point of no return, I was so invested that I would have followed Jane into the very depths of hell." --NPR.org
"Inspired by Crimson Peak, the horror in this gothic set in an alternate postwar England subtly increases as the novel progresses, unease seeping into the pages." --Buzzfeed on The Death of Jane Lawrence
"Starling is one of the new leading voices in horror." --Locus Magazine
About the Author
CAITLIN STARLING is the nationally bestselling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence, Last to Leave the Room, and the Bram Stoker-nominated The Luminous Dead. Her other works of genre-hopping horror and speculative fiction include Yellow Jessamine and a Vampire: The Masquerade novella, The Land of Milk and Honey. Her short fiction has been published by GrimDark Magazine, and her nonfiction has appeared in Nightmare, Uncanny, and Nightfire. Caitlin also works in narrative design, and has been paid to invent body parts. She's always on the lookout for new ways to inflict insomnia.