Blood on Her Tongue
A Novel
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3.8 • 25 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
“Gothic horror for the ages…Combining shiver-inducing horror with sharp-fanged social commentary, this more that merits comparison to Dracula and other genre titans.”— Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
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“I’m in your blood, and you are in mine…”
The Netherlands, 1887. Lucy’s twin sister Sarah is unwell. She refuses to eat, mumbles nonsensically, and is increasingly obsessed with a centuries-old corpse recently discovered on her husband’s grand estate. The doctor has diagnosed her with temporary insanity caused by a fever of the brain. To protect her twin from a terrible fate in a lunatic asylum, Lucy must unravel the mystery surrounding her sister’s condition, but it’s clear her twin is hiding something. Then again, Lucy is harboring secrets of her own, too.
Then, the worst happens. Sarah’s behavior takes a turn for the strange. She becomes angry… and hungry.
Lucy soon comes to suspect that something is trying to possess her beloved sister. Or is it madness? As Sarah changes before her very eyes, Lucy must reckon with the dark, monstrous truth, or risk losing her forever.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Van Veen's stunning sophomore outing (after My Darling Dreadful Thing) is gothic horror for the ages. In 1887, Sarah finds a body in the bog surrounding her husband's isolated mansion in the Netherlands and develops an obsession with the corpse that transforms into a mysterious illness. Worried that Sarah's husband will have her institutionalized, her twin sister Lucy comes to visit, hopping both to care for Sarah and investigate the root of her malady. The depiction of the bond between the twins is poignant and devastating as Sarah's condition deteriorates and Lucy confronts the possibility of being left alone in the world. A vampiric threat is gradually unveiled, but the true horror of this story lies in the helplessness and desperation Lucy and Sarah face as women whose lives are at the mercy of men. Having witnessed their aunt being sent to the asylum when they were young, they fight to avoid the same fate, though this proves a struggle because Sarah's husband and doctor are oblivious to the supernatural forces at work. Combining shiver-inducing horror with sharp-fanged social commentary, this more that merits comparison to Dracula and other genre titans.