Hazelthorn
Gorgeously gothic horror and queer dark romance from the NYT bestselling author of Don't Let the Forest In
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Knives Out meets Belladonna in this gorgeously gothic queer YA horror and dark romance about an inherited estate, murderous relatives, and a garden with a taste for blood, from the New York Times bestselling author of Don't Let the Forest In and The Boy Who Steals Houses.
Evander has lived like a ghost in the forgotten corners of the Hazelthorn estate ever since he was taken in by his reclusive billionaire guardian.
He can never leave, he can never go in the gardens and he can never be alone with Laurie, the boy who tried to kill him seven years ago.
But when his guardian is murdered and Evander inherits Hazelthorn, Laurie may be the only one who can help him find the killer.
As dark secrets unravel, moss bleeds though the walls, poisonous mushrooms flourish beneath the floorboards, and Evander must discover what he's really inherited before Hazelthorn's garden demands to be fed.
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Orphaned 17-year-old Evander spends his days managing a severe unknown illness that causes episodes of missing time and requires frequent surgeries. All the while, he's sequestered within the Hazelthorn estate—owned by his reclusive guardian Byron—who forbids Evander from leaving the mansion, entering the gardens, or interacting with Byron's grandson, heir apparent Laurie, who tried to kill Evander seven years ago. But when Byron seemingly dies of poison, and his death is brushed off, Evander determines to uncover the killer. His mission is complicated, however, when Evander—not Laurie—is named heir to Byron's fortune and estate. Soon Bryon's money-hungry relatives descend upon the manor, and Evander finds an unlikely ally in Laurie, who helps him both unravel the mystery of Byron's murder and navigate Hazelthorn's increasingly fraught social politics. As the boys' bond grows, so too do the estate's strange gardens and the family's tangled web of secrets. Recalling elements of The Secret Garden, Drews (Don't Let the Forest In) deploys crisp prose to spin a gothic psychological thriller rife with brutal twists and gruesome scenes of botanical body horror. Characters cue as white. Ages 13–up.