Reliquary
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected 11 Aug 2026
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- 14,99 €
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- Pre-Order
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- 14,99 €
Publisher Description
'Hannah Whitten was born to write horror! . . . Utterly brilliant'
Rachel Gillig, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Knight and the Moth
In this deliciously atmospheric horror debut from New York Times bestselling author Hannah Whitten, a grieving woman is lured to her late fiancé's remote island estate - only to uncover eerie family secrets, a haunting past, and a monstrous hunger stirring beneath the sea.
When Claire's fiancé Elias mysteriously dies of an unknown neurological illness, his estranged family invites her to a three-day wake at Harrow Point, their family home on a remote private island. Claire feels like she's being given the chance to find family again, to belong.
But something isn't right - their home stirs strange memories of the accident that killed Claire's parents, and Elias's brother seems insistent that she leave as soon as possible. As she dives deeper into the world of Harrow Point, she discover that there's something swimming in the bowels of Harrow Point, and it is hungry. But as Claire's window for escape rapidly closes, she starts to wonder, does she even want to?
'A wild ride from start to finish. If you're a fan of the type of horror that is viscerally creepy but also makes you whisper "hell yeah" under your breath, look no further! I loved every salt-drenched second'
Tori Bovalino, author of My Throat an Open Grave
'Propulsive and completely impossible to put down . . . Hannah Whitten is my new favourite voice in horror'
Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of The Thirteenth Child
'Evocative, haunting and deeply unsettling. Hannah's salt-soaked horror debut cements her as one of the most brilliant and incisive voices in speculative fiction'
Alexis Henderson, author of An Academy for Liars
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestselling romantasy author Whitten (For the Wolf) pivots to horror with this sleek subterranean chiller about the bloody cost of entry into the 1%. Claire Sutherland is reeling from the shocking death of her fiancé, Elias Ashbury, when his incredibly rich and mysteriously estranged family invites her to his funeral on their private island. She has no choice but to go, despite knowing almost nothing about her destination or the history behind Elias's feud with his family. Things start off promisingly with Elias's mother but quickly go downhill when Claire is led into the Ashbury mansion: a half-submerged castle built into a sea-facing cliff. It becomes clear that the Ashburys intend something far more sinister than a simple funeral service—and that Claire's destiny was intertwined with Elias's long before they met. Whitten creates a stunning gothic seaside backdrop for a story about the lengths to which the mega rich will go to hold on to their fortunes, and the grieving Claire proves a gutsy heroine, though it takes her some time to find her footing against these villainous robber barons. Things get slightly murky at the end with a twist that feels a little underexplored. Still, the impressive atmospherics and genuine scares make for a fun horror story that may have readers reconsidering their next trip to the beach.