Slashed Beauties
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4.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
A gothic feminist body horror in two timelines revolving around three Anatomical Venuses—ultrarealistic wax figures of women—that come to life at night to murder men who have wronged them.
Seoul, present day. Antiques dealer Alys’s task is nearly complete. She has at last secured Elizabeth, the final anatomical Venus in a dangerously intertwined trio. Crafted in eighteenth-century London and modeled after real-life sex workers to entice male medical students to study female anatomy, these eerie wax figures, known as slashed beauties, carry unsavory lore. Legend has it that the figures are bewitched, and come to life at night to murder men who have wronged them. Now Alys embarks for England, where she knows what she must do: sever her cursed connection to the Venuses once and for all.
London, 1763. Abandoned and penniless in Covent Garden, wide-eyed Eleanor and another young woman, Emily, are taken under the wing of beautiful and beguiling Elizabeth, one of the city’s most highly desired courtesans. But as Eleanor is seduced deeper into a web of money, materialism, and men, it seems that Elizabeth may not be the savior she appears to be.
As past and present begin to intersect, it becomes clear that the women’s stories are linked in deeper, darker ways than it initially seems. And that the only method for Alys to end the witchcraft that binds her legacy is to gather all three models in one place and destroy them.
The problem is, Elizabeth is not ready to burn. Far from it. Centuries on, she is determined to rise again, and she will obliterate anything standing in her path. Including Alys herself.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Middle grade author Rushby (The Wish Sisters) takes readers on a globe-trotting, timeline-straddling journey in her brisk and entertaining adult debut. In modern Seoul, Alys, an esoteric antiques dealer, is on a mission to destroy a triad of wax figurines of beautiful women rumored to come to life and murder misbehaving men. The tale then rewinds to flesh out the backstory of these statuettes. In 1769 London, Eleanor finds herself disgraced and abandoned by her new husband. Hopeless and in danger of starvation, she receives unexpected help from Elizabeth, a high-class courtesan with far-reaching influence and a dark past. Soon, Eleanor meets Emily, another young girl in Elizabeth's coterie. As Rushby pulls back the layers of Elizabeth's past, the fates of all three women become linked to the wax figurines and, in the present, Alys's mission becomes a race against time. Rushby's characters are richly realized, and she doesn't shy away from depicting the high risk of their lives as sex workers or society's cruelty and indifference toward women on the margins. Tense and fast-paced with refreshingly unique supernatural elements, this dark fantasy should win Rushby plenty of new fans.