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Mexican Gothic

The extraordinary international bestseller, 'a new classic of the genre'

Author: Silvia Moreno-Garcia  

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A glamorous young socialite discovers the haunting secrets of a mysterious mansion in 1950s Mexico: a mesmerising feminist Gothic fantasy, 'Darkly brilliant' Yangtze Choo, author of The Ghost Bride

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A glamorous young socialite discovers the haunting secrets of a mysterious mansion in 1950s Mexico: a mesmerising feminist Gothic fantasy, 'Darkly brilliant' Yangtze Choo, author of The Ghost Bride

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'You don't read this book so much as surrender to it. A dark and heady swoon' THE GUARDIAN

'As rich is suspense as it is in lush '50s atmosphere' ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

He is trying to poison me. You must come for me, Noemi. You have to save me.

After receiving a frantic letter from her newlywed cousin begging for someone to save her from a mysterious doom, socialite Noemi Taboada heads to High Place, a distant house in the Mexican countryside. She's not sure what she will find - her cousin's husband, a handsome Englishman, is a stranger, and Noemi knows little about the region.

Noemi is more suited for cocktail parties than amateur sleuthing. But she's also tough and smart, with an indomitable will, and she is not afraid: not of her cousin's new alluring, menacing husband; not of his father; and not even of the house itself, which begins to invade Noemi's dreams with dark visions.

For there are many secrets behind the walls of High Place. The family's once colossal wealth and faded mining empire keeps them safe from prying eyes, but as Noemi digs deeper, she unearths stories of violence and madness.

And Noemi, mesmerized by the terrifying yet seductive world of High Place, may find it impossible to escape.

'Darkly brilliant and captivating' YANGSZE CHOO, bestselling author of The Fox Wife

'Moreno-Garcia gets it absolutely right' THE TELEGRAPH

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“Blends chilling scenes of all-out horror with elements of traditional gothic . . . It's Lovecraft meets the Brontes in Latin America - Guardian Darkly brilliant and captivating . Readers who love old houses and family secrets will devour this book (as I did!). The setting itself - High Place, with its reputation for devouring the dreams of young women - is a character in this marvelously fantastical novel. From 1950s glamorous Mexican high society to the crumbling pride of an abandoned silver mine, Moreno-Garcia enthralls with this twisty tale of love and betrayal - Yangsze Choo, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Tiger and The Ghost BrideWhen it comes to the horror, though, Moreno-Garcia gets it absolutely right... it's enormously fun - Telegraph Mexican Gothic terrified and fascinated me. Silvia Moreno-Garcia proves once again that she's a genre-jumping wizard, one of the most exciting and necessary authors writing today - Charlie Jane Anders, award-winning author of The City in the Middle of the NightA gothic chiller, set in 1950s Mexico, that will clamp you in its icy embrace and linger like a nightmare - Daily MailA gripping read and, despite the horror and violence of the story, it's a strangely beautiful one. This is an impressive chiller-thriller ; the writing is steeped in the spirit of the Victorian gothic tale and it's as well done as any recent homage - Barry Forshaw on Crime Time There are echoes of Mary Stewart and Daphne du Maurier, but Moreno-Garcia has plenty of satisfying twists of her own - i newsWith peculiar characters, a family curse and enough suspense to hold the reader's attention, it is the perfect summer read - The Lady”

Clever, wicked and winning. Moreno-Garcia well and truly hits the mark with Mexican Gothic Angela Slatter, author of the World Fantasy Award-winning The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings
Blends chilling scenes of all-out horror with elements of traditional gothic . . . It's Lovecraft meets the Brontës in Latin America Guardian
With peculiar characters, a family curse and enough suspense to hold the reader's attention, it is the perfect summer read The Lady
This pitch-perfect Gothic tale is a delicious, delicious delight Heat
Masterful . . . a gloriously moody adventure. Spooky, smart, and wry. Chic, no-nonsense Noemí Taboada is one hell of a tour guide through this world of mystery, scandal and spirits Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling
Darkly brilliant and captivating. Readers who love old houses and family secrets will devour this book (as I did!). The setting itself - High Place, with its reputation for devouring the dreams of young women - is a character in this marvelously fantastical novel. From 1950s glamorous Mexican high society to the crumbling pride of an abandoned silver mine, Moreno-Garcia enthralls with this twisty tale of love and betrayal Yangsze Choo, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Tiger and The Ghost Bride
Tense, atmospheric and beautifully written, Mexican Gothic will carry readers back in time to 1950s Mexico where a dark secret looms large, insidiously winding its way through the pages. A spellbinding, suspenseful, immersive read! Chanel Cleeton, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of The Last Train to Key West
A gorgeous piece of work . . . absolutely terrifying, and it has stayed with me in a powerful way Sarah Gailey, Hugo Award-winning author of Magic for Liars
So powerful I sometimes had to look away . . . plays all the classic Gothic tropes with deft confidence while weaving in a much more modern and visceral strain of horror Vivian Shaw, author of the Dr Greta Helsing series
Stylish and sinister . . . a gothic masterpiece Gwenda Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds
A fitting example of a new American Gothic novel, as Moreno-Garcia re-imagines this classic genre. You'll certainly find yourself caught between gasps of horror as you start to unravel this mysterious story, just remember to leave the light on as you sit down for a good read Starburst
When it comes to the horror, though, Moreno-Garcia gets it absolutely right... it's enormously fun Telegraph
Moreno-Garcia is having a blast playing with the conventions of Gothic literature Locus
Moreno-Garcia writes with heated abandon . . . Mexican Gothic's fearsome storytelling can't be contained Shelf Awareness
Moreno-Garcia weaves elements of Mexican folklore with themes of decay, sacrifice, and rebirth, casting a dark spell all the way to the visceral and heart-pounding finalé. Fans of gothic classics like Rebecca will be enthralled Kirkus
Mexican Gothic terrified and fascinated me. Silvia Moreno-Garcia proves once again that she's a genre-jumping wizard, one of the most exciting and necessary authors writing today Charlie Jane Anders, award-winning author of The City in the Middle of the Night
A shiver-inducing tale combining touches of Northanger Abbey with bits of the Gormenghast trilogy thrown in for good measure . . . a fascinating atmosphere of dark dreams and intrigue Booklist
Moreno-Garcia's energetic romp through the gothic genre is delightfully bonkers . . . [getting] wilder and stranger with every chapter Publishers Weekly
[An] original, well-paced novel . . . great gothic elements with a little VanderMeer creativity thrown in Library Journal
An inspiring and totally original homage to Gothic stories of yore, Moreno-Garcia introduces readers to an awesomely creepy place and extremely evil family whose grip on power relies upon their ability to trap others in their venomous web . . . this is not your mother's Gothic tale Becky Spratford, RA for All
Heart-thumping thriller-chiller Lancashire Evening Post
This twisty horror fantasy is engrossing and wonderfully repulsive Buzzfeed
A gothic chiller, set in 1950s Mexico, that will clamp you in its icy embrace and linger like a nightmare Daily Mail
A gripping read and, despite the horror and violence of the story, it's a strangely beautiful one. This is an impressive chiller-thriller; the writing is steeped in the spirit of the Victorian gothic tale and it's as well done as any recent homage Barry Forshaw on Crime Time
Immersive and suspenseful, Mexican Gothic is up there with this year's best novels Culturefly
Intriguing and disturbing, what starts as a slow burn ends up an unsettling edge-of-the-seat page-turner The Skinny
There are echoes of Mary Stewart and Daphne du Maurier, but Moreno-Garcia has plenty of satisfying twists of her own i news
A superb fireside evening read NB magazine
A pitch-perfect Gothic novel . . . You will be left unsettled, unsteady, and uncertain. You will also be left satisfied NPR
The genre's palette is typically limited, but it doesn't necessarily have to be-as Mexican Gothic amply, deliriously, and gloriously demonstrates. No lazy afternoon spent reading it will ever feel wasted Slate

It's as if a supernatural power compels us to turn the pages of the gripping Mexican Gothic

The Washington Post
A period thriller as rich in suspense as it is in lush '50s atmosphere Entertainment Weekly
The books starts off with a mystery and slowly descends into horror that grips you to the page Uptown Oracle
I love a good gothic horror novel and Mexican Gothic didn't disappoint The Indian Express
Gripping, terrifying, atmospheric and suspenseful Big Issue North’s best books of 2020
A deeply, creepy read...builds to a strange, pulsing, psychedelic ending SFX Magazine
This novel gives classic tropes a fresh and thrilling take Big Issue: Top 5 books if you're into Gothic tales
Stylish and edgy . . . While the book draws inspiration from Gothic classics like Rebecca and Jane Eyre - there is a spunky female protagonist and an ancient house filled with disturbing secrets - its archly intelligent tone and insightful writing make Mexican Gothic an original escape to an eerie world The New York Times
An inspired mash-up of Jane Eyre, Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho, Dracula, Rebecca and that 1958 classic sci-fi movie, The Blob . . . Inventive and smart, [Mexican Gothic is] injecting the Gothic formula with some fresh blood NPR’s Fresh Air
[An] irresistibly dark feminist reimagining of the Gothic fantasy novel . . . It's all wonderfully creepy, blending chilling scenes of horror with classic Gothic tropes for a seductive and subversive tale. A book to devour in a few - very thrilling - sittings Vanity Fair
The author's postcolonial spin on the gothic tradition evokes the usual suspects: Daphne du Maurier, Emily Brontë, Mary Shelley, even Anne Radcliffe. Like those authors, Moreno-Garcia works in a tradition in which chills and thrills tap into elemental cultural fears-runaway science, carnal passion. But to these she adds a more politically inflected horror, both ancient and timely Los Angeles Times
A new classic of the genre . . . alluring and foreboding, ambiguous and beautiful. And like its heroine Noemí, it's ambitious, determined, and well worth getting to know Chicago Review of Books
This twisty horror fantasy is engrossing and wonderfully repulsive. . . . This is a must-read for fans of gothic writers like the Brontës, Daphne du Maurier, and Shirley Jackson, and also for those who enjoy the feminist, surreal fiction of Carmen Maria Machado Buzzfeed
Deliciously creepy . . . Read it with your lights on - and know that strange dreams might begin to haunt you, as they haunted Noemí Vox

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About the Author

Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the multi-award-winning author of Mexican Gothic (a New York Times bestseller), Gods of Jade and Shadow (one of Time magazine's top 100 fantasy novels of all time), The Beautiful Ones, Certain Dark Things, the noir thrillers Untamed Shore and Velvet Was The Night, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Silver Nitrate and the forthcoming The Seventh Veil of Salome. She has won the Locus and British Fantasy awards for her work as a novelist, and the World Fantasy Award as an editor. Born and brought up in Mexico, she now lives in Vancouver, Canada.

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The acclaimed author of Gods of Jade and Shadow returns with a mesmerising feminist re-imagining of Gothic fantasy, in which a young socialite discovers the haunting secrets of a beautiful old mansion in 1950s Mexico. He is trying to poison me. You must come for me, Noemi. You have to save me. When glamorous socialite Noemi Taboada receives a frantic letter from her newlywed cousin begging to be rescued from a mysterious doom, it's clear something is desperately amiss. Catalina has always had a flair for the dramatic, but her claims that her husband is poisoning her and her visions of restless ghosts seem remarkable, even for her.Noemi's more suited to cocktail parties than amateur sleuthing, but she heads immediately to High Place, a remote mansion in the Mexican countryside, determined to discover what is so affecting her cousin. She's tough and smart, with an indomitable will, and she is not afraid: not of her cousin's new husband, who is both menacing and alluring; not of his father, the ancient patriarch who is fascinated by Noemi; and not of the house itself, which begins to invade Noemi's dreams with visions of blood and doom.Her only ally in this inhospitable abode is the family's youngest son. Shy and gentle, he wants to help - but he might also be hiding dark knowledge of his family's past. For there are many secrets behind the walls of High Place. The family's once colossal wealth and faded mining empire kept them from prying eyes, but as Noemi digs deeper she unearths stories of violence and madness. And Noemi, mesmerised by the terrifying yet seductive world of High Place, may soon find it impossible to leave this enigmatic house behind . . .

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Product Details

Publisher
Quercus Publishing | Arcadia Books
Published
15th June 2021
Pages
320
ISBN
9781529402681

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