Winner of the 2024 LA Times Book Prize
Winner of the 2024 Lammy Award Winner for LGBTQ+ Comic
New York Times' Notable Book of 2023
Winner of the 2024The Doug Wright Award for Best Book
In E.M. Carroll's haunting adult graphic novel horror story A Guest in the House, a young woman marries a kind dentist only to realize that there's a dark mystery surrounding his former wife's death.
After many lonely years, Abby's just gotten married. She met her new husband--a recently widowed dentist--when he arrived in town with his young daughter, seeking a new start. Although it's strange living in the shadow of her predecessor, Abby does her best to be a good wife and mother. But the more she learns about her new husband's first wife, the more things don't add up. And Abby starts to wonder . . . was Sheila's death really by natural causes? As Abby sinks deeper into confusion, Sheila's memory seems to become a force all its own, ensnaring Abby in a mystery that leaves her obsessed, fascinated, and desperately in love for the first time in her life.
E.M. Carroll's masterful balance of black and white, surreal colors, rich textures, and dramatic lettering is assured to bring this story to life and give readers a chill up their spine as they read.
Rainbow Rowell is a YA author.
Today I set my phone aside and told myself I couldn’t touch it while I read this graphic novel. And then it turned out that was easy, because this book is so consuming. Truly, truly, utterly beautiful. Horror usually isn’t my thing, but maybe it is sometimes?
Publishing independently since 1929.
'I just can't shake the feeling that there's a guest in the house, and I'm being a terrible hostess...' The inimitable Emily Carroll is back with her utterly chilling and compelling new graphic novel A Guest in the House. Publishing 17 August. https://t.co/njJnok0Ipb
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Listed in the New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2023
"What makes Carroll's work such a compelling read are the visuals, which are consistently surprising and expertly move from one stylistic tactic to the next, each creating its own particular mood. A Guest in the House' rests on atmosphere, delivering an uncanny, wild ride."--NPR
"Carroll brings her deliciously disquieting style to this gothic tale of a new marriage and the sinister secrets lurking beneath the veneer of cozy domesticity."--Booklist, starred review
"Emily Carroll is the master of comics horror, we can only thank whoever blessed/cursed her with the gift to creep under the skin and thrill with visceral image as only she can. Reading A Guest In The House is to feel small and sad and longing, but curious, sensual, forbidden - then terrified, trapped, racing to an end you can't look away from. I loved it, of course I did!!" -- Kate Beaton, creator of Ducks
"With the hypnotically brilliant A Guest in the House, phantasmagoria meets family psychodrama. I'm left agape and haunted, and wanting more." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and The Pallbearers Club
"Carroll brings her trademark sensual grotesquerie to this deep character study, braiding the gristly threads of a woman's everyday mundanity with a lush and sordidly brutal dreamscape. As melancholic and erotic collide, A Guest in the House evolves into a modern horror masterpiece." --Sloane Leong, cocreator of Graveneye
"It is a story about the past--a primordial horror...Much of Carroll's work so far, including what follows in A Guest in the House, suggests that she, too, might find stillness in viscera." --Porespect Magazine
"While the ending might invite more questions than answers, the wild turns taken and the dazzling visuals make this one scary good"--Publisher's Weekly