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A darkly compelling portrait of revenge about murder, a monster, and the magician who loves both.
Set against the backdrop of the plague-ridden city of Elendhaven, clinging to the edge of the ocean and stripped of all hope, you'll find a tale of retribution, magic, and the monstrous.
The city isn't the only thing fighting against demise; lurking in the shadows dwells a monster. With a soul as icy as it is cunning, it weaves itself around throats, immune from the grips of death. A puppet to its fragile master who sends it on perilous errands, it becomes a weapon in a scheme too monstrous to name. As the bond between the master and the monster tightens, a catastrophic revenge plan is formed.
These monsters of Elendhaven will have their revenge on everyone who wronged the city, even if they have to burn the world to do it.
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The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht pushes you deeper into the heavy fog to a witness how Johann, the monster born of darkness has found more than kinship with Florian, a delicate but dangerous man who has dark secrets of his own. https://t.co/kJE327Kfq4
"Jennifer Giesbrecht's The Monster of Elendhaven is a black tide of perversity, violence, and lush writing. I loved it." --Joe Hill, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Fireman, N0S4A2, and Horns
"A tight, perfectly crafted story about retribution and what monsters deserve; stylish, quirky, and weirdly sexy? I'm into it." --R. F. Kuang, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel
"Pitch dark, whimsical, topical, wild, and lushly written, Jennifer Giesbrecht's The Monster of Elendhaven is the most reading fun you'll have this year." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts
"I read The Monster of Elendhaven in a single vicious, delightful bite. What a dark gem of a book." --Kiersten White, New York Times Bestselling Author
"Elendhaven is as fully formed as Mervyn Peake's "Gormenghast" series with truly repellent characters who don't possess a shred of moral fiber. Yet the right readers will still love them, as newcomer Giesbrecht is a fantasy writer to watch with a sure command of her world." --Library Journal Starred Review
"Gorily gothic, darkly baroque, rotten with magic and shot with shafts of wicked humor, The Monster of Elendhaven is a perfect nightmare." --Margo Lanagan, author of The Bridges of Rollrock Island
"Giesbrecht's words don't ask, they don't wonder, they don't hope or plead or bargain. They command you to have the experience that she knows you will have, to see what she knows you will see." --Andrew Hussie, creator of Homestuck
"Jennifer Giesbrecht's The Monster of Elendhaven is a gothic delight, dark as an oil-slick and iridescent with feral humour, bruise-violet prose, and a fascinatingly depraved tragic romance." --Indra Das, author of The Devourers
"Delicate, jagged, and unrepentant, The Monster of Elendhaven has the linguistic febrility of Peake and the brutal sentiment of a gothic, perfectly framed in a secondary-world Hanseatic League setting that is as unusual as it is compelling." --Arkady Martine, author of A Memory Called Empire
"Horror fans will want to grab this one -- Giesbrecht has an extremely compelling voice." --Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians
"The Monster of Elendhaven is so much more than it seems. In Giesbrecht's deft hands, it's a compelling, psychologically gripping tale of lust and revenge, told in parallel, twisting narratives that ingeniously leave the reader sympathizing with the most horrible people imaginable." --Grimdark Magazine