Tidepool
Books | Fiction / Gothic
Nicole Willson
“Wilson’s plot hits all the right beats...Devotees of cosmic horror will enjoy this woman-centered take on familiar tropes.” -Publisher's Weekly If ye give not willingly, the Lords will rise... In 1913, Henry Hamilton disappears while on a business trip, and his sister, Sorrow, won’t rest until she finds him. Defying her father’s orders to remain at home, she travels to Tidepool, the last place Henry visited. Residents of the small, shabby oceanside town can’t quite meet Sorrow’s eyes when she questions them about Henry. When corpses wash up on shore looking as if they’ve been torn apart by something not quite human, Sorrow is ready to return to Baltimore and let her father send in the professional detectives. Then, she meets Mrs. Ada Oliver, a widow whose black silk dresses and elegant manners set her apart from other Tidepool residents. After a terrifying encounter involving Mrs. Oliver, Sorrow discovers Tidepool’s dark, deadly secret, and the town’s denizens—human and otherwise—are hell bent on making sure she never leaves. Atmospheric, riveting, and frightening, Tidepool is a must read Lovecraftian dark fantasy for those who pursue the truth no matter the personal cost. hr “Richly dark and enthralling!” --Verified Reviewer “The creeping dread of Lovecraftian horror by way of American Horror Story - Tidepool will ensure you never look at the ocean the same way again!” --Peter McLean, author of War for the Rose Throne Series “Part Thomas Ligotti, part Penny Dreadful, Tidepool, is a novel about the gravitational forces of fate, pulling characters in against their will, with readers only able to sit and watch the catastrophe unfold. This is the compelling force of all great horror, to hope for rescue even when we know it will not come, to want to escape even as we turn the next page. Willson wields a deft hand of darkness and humanity in this compelling debut.” -- Jaye Viner, author of Jane of Battery Park
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Author
Nicole Willson
Pages
232
Publisher
The Parliament House
Published Date
2021-08-03
ISBN
1953539882 9781953539885
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"“If ye not give willingly, the Lords will rise…”<br/><br/>How amazing is that line on the cover? What else do you need to know? Alright, I’ll give you a little more.<br/><br/>Sorrow (yes, that’s the protagonist’s name) has come to the small town of Tidepool in search of her missing brother. She quickly realizes not everything is as it seems in Tidepool and there are those that will do anything to keep its secrets.<br/><br/>This book was a lot of creepy fun! As we find out more about Tidepool and why they’re not fond of visitors, things get Lovecraftian in a really cool way. I was pretty invested in Sorrow’s story (just let her leave!) and that kept me reading late into the night. What’s the deal with the widow that lives in the big house on the hill? Why are there bodies washing up on the beach? Things just get worse and worse and you’ll want answers.<br/><br/>One of the things I really enjoyed were the chapters from the widow’s perspective. Finding out more about what’s happening and why from a different POV kept me engaged and caring about a character I probably wasn’t supposed to like.<br/><br/>If you like your small towns with secrets and your scaled creatures with scary teeth, you have to check this out. I know I’ll be anxiously awaiting whatever Nicole Willson puts out next.<br/><br/>*Thanks to The Parliament House Press for the ebook ARC for review."
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