
My Review: I genuinely couldn’t put this gory, suspenseful folk horror down. The writing is tense, emotional, evocative and tightly crafted. I can see my older readers (12+) being enthralled by this perfectly pitched teen horror.
Suggested For: Readers of about 12+ depending on squeamishness and sensitivities who enjoy something gory, serious, folksy or unusal
If You Like This You Might Enjoy: Whispering Hollow by Rachel Burge, Crow Children by James Dixon, Stone by Finbar Hawkins, The Grimmelings by Rachael King, The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge
Blurb: Nobody talks about the strange happenings in Maimsbury. No one speaks of the hooded figures glimpsed in the woods, nor the children’s game that went so horribly wrong. But most of all, nobody dares whisper their doubts about the river they have worshipped for centuries.
Like everyone in Maimsbury, Gorse is used to the sacrifices made every spring to the River Yeelde. The life of a farm animal – in return for a year of plenty – seems a fair trade. That is, until a tragedy leads Gorse to a blood-curdling discovery.
Because this year is a Brim Year, and after giving so much, the river needs more than an animal’s life to sate its thirst…
Thanks to Pushkin for the review copy via NetGalley.









