Darkly brilliant and
captivating. Readers who love old houses and family secrets will devour this book (as I did!). The setting itself - High Place, with its reputation for devouring the dreams of young women - is a character in this
marvelously fantastical novel. From 1950s glamorous Mexican high society to the crumbling pride of an abandoned silver mine, Moreno-Garcia
enthralls with this
twisty tale of love and betrayal - Yangsze Choo, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Tiger and The Ghost Bride
Masterful . . . a gloriously moody adventure.
Spooky,
smart, and
wry. Chic, no-nonsense Noemi Taboada is one hell of a tour guide through this world of mystery, scandal and spirits - Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling
Mexican Gothic is
the subversive, seductive, satisfying haunted house story I didn't know I needed. I genuinely
couldn't put it down - Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January
Tense,
atmospheric and
beautifully written,
Mexican Gothic will carry readers back in time to 1950s Mexico where a dark secret looms large, insidiously winding its way through the pages. A
spellbinding,
suspenseful,
immersive read! - Chanel Cleeton, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of The Last Train to Key West
A
gorgeous piece of work . . . absolutely
terrifying, and it has stayed with me in a
powerful way - Sarah Gailey, Hugo Award-winning author of Magic for Liars
Mexican Gothic is an
intense, beautiful monster of a novel. Moreno-Garcia's gothic plot is as
sharp as a razor and twice as dangerous. Like any good terror, I couldn't look away. Lush and lyrical writing makes this
a vivid, seductive read - A. J. Hackwith, author of The Library of the Unwritten
This was lovely. Reminded me of the old Mary Stewart romance mysteries mixed with a healthy dose of Lovecraftian horror--in other words, a classic Gothic horror romance, told with perfect skill and elan. Can't say I'm surprised though:
Moreno-Garcia is a master who writes with a deft hand and a flare for beautifully evocative details. Seriously loved everything about it, which was
so engaging I read the whole thing last night - Jenn Lyons, author of The Ruin of Kings
To use the author's own phrase, there's a 'velvet black decadence' to
Mexican Gothic - it is
a luscious, sensuous take on a haunted house novel that will effortlessly wrap you in its spell.
I loved it - Alison Littlewood, author of Mistletoe