My Brother's Keeper
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- USD 11.99
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- USD 11.99
Descripción editorial
2024 LOCUS AWARD FINALIST, BEST FANTASY NOVEL
Howarth, 1846.
In a parsonage at the edge of the moors, a widowed rector lives with his family: three daughters and their dissolute brother, Bramwell.
Though the future will celebrate Charlotte, Emily and Anne, right now they are unknown, their genius concealed. In just a few short years they will all be dead, and it will be middle sister Emily's chance encounter with a grievously wounded man on the moor that sets them on the path to their doom.
For there is an ancient pagan secret haunting the moors, a dark inheritance in the family bloodline and something terrible buried under an ogham-inscribed slab in the church. Not only are their lives at stake, but their very souls.
My Brother's Keeper is an atmospheric gothic novel that mixes diabolical hatred and vengeance with the supreme power of love to conjure dark magic from the tragic fate of the Brontë sisters.
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World Fantasy Award winner Powers (On Stranger Tides) returns with an impressive mash-up of literary biography and werewolf lore. The Brontë sisters—Emily, Anne, and Catherine—tend to their aging father and wayward brother, Branwell, while trying to make their mark with poems and novels. Their family is haunted, however, by a generation-spanning curse that takes the form of the ghost of a small homeless boy called Welsh. Welsh tempts Branwell into an unwise bargain that offers him protection from other ghosts, but opens up the Brontës to threats from a clan of werewolves out to control England. Armed with courage and imagination, the sisters resist, finding an ally in a one-eyed French Catholic agent of the Huberti, alleged scourge of lycanthropes. Powers gleefully plays with the Brontë family history, tying them to Roman goddesses and ancient cyclopes, and intersperses snippets of their early writing throughout (the major works get only minor nods). Through all the supernatural drama, the shifting family dynamic remains the heart of the story and their domestic travails prove just as harrowing as any paranormal showdown. The result is a treat for Powers's fans and Brontë lovers alike.