No One Will Come Back for Us
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Publisher Description
Here there be gods and monsters - forged from flesh and stone and vengeance - emerging from the icy abyss of deep space, ascending from dark oceans, and prowling strange cities to enter worlds of chaos and wonder, where scientific rigor and human endeavour is tested to the limits. These are cosmic realms and watery domains where old offerings no longer appease the ancient Gods or the new and hungry idols. Deities and beasts. Life and death. Love and hate. Science and magic. And smiling monsters in human skin.
Premee Mohamed's debut collection of contemporary cosmic horror and dark fantasy heralds the arrival of a new and vibrant voice on the cutting edge of modern speculative fiction.
PRAISE FOR "No One Will Come Back for Us"
"Dark, strange, and wonderfully wild ... by turns brutal and tender, terrifying and sweet ... Mohamed accomplishes the rare feat of maintaining a sense of human connection no matter how outlandish the stories' premises. The result will both terrify and delight."- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Premee Mohamed is a top-notch fantasist with a dark streak of unease bubbling through her fiction."
- Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Author of Mexican Gothic
"In Premee Mohamed's elegant, arresting stories, flawed, fragile characters face entities and events vast and strange. The result is the best kind of fiction, moving and memorable."- John Langan, Author of Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies "No One Will Come Back for Us does an incredible job showcasing Premee Mohamed's short fiction, vivid anatomical studies of anguished human hearts opened up so wide and vulnerable in worlds far too big, far too broken, too far gone. Stories of what people will do for each other, do to each other, out of love and pride and cruelty. This is contemporary cross-genre horror at its finest, having stolen organs from fantasy and science fiction alike to incorporate them, pulsating and alive, into its own body. It's alive, it's behind you, and it needs your eyeballs. Give them immediately."- Vajra Chandrasekera, Author of The Saint of Bright Doors
"A catalog of turmoils, each achingly human."
- John Wiswell, Nebula Award Winning Author of Open House on Haunted Hill
"Mesmeric, beautifully human, limned with a heart-broken tenderness even in its darkest moments."
- Cassandra Khaw, Author of The Salt Grows Heavy
"Visits to the place where the mundane turns suddenly into the uncanny. Every story is an elegant masterpiece of imagination and the unexpected."- Adrian Tchaikovsky, Author of Children of Time
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dark, strange, and wonderfully wild, these 17 short stories from Nebula and World Fantasy award winner Mohamed (the Beneath the Rising trilogy) thrust human characters into impossible, otherworldly situations. In "Below the Kirk, Below the Hill," a lonely lighthouse keeper must decide what to do with a drowned child coughed up by the ocean once she discovers that the kid isn't all the way dead. "The Honeymakers" sees the bizarre bond between a group of girls and a swarm of bees made even stranger and deeper after the swarm attacks. The folk horror story "Everything as Part of Its Infinite Place" follows a young boy as he mourns his brother's death while exploring the mysterious standing stones of his village. In the title story, a journalist travels to Africa to report on a strange plague only to find himself out of his depth as the impossible nature of the threat is revealed. The collection is by turns brutal and tender, terrifying and sweet, and Mohamed accomplishes the rare feat of maintaining a sense of human connection no matter how outlandish the stories' premises. The result will both terrify and delight—and is especially recommended for fans of Caitlin Starling and Rivers Solomon.