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Snake-Eater eBook

by T. Kingfisher
language: english
Publisher: Titan Books, November of 2025 ‧
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In this witty fantasy horror from New York Times bestselling, Nebula and Hugo award-winning author T. Kingfisher, a young woman seeking a fresh start is confronted by ancient gods, malevolent supernatural forces, and eccentric neighbours in an isolated desert town. Perfect for fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Chuck Tingle, and Rachel Harrison. When Selena travels to the remote desert town of Quartz Creek in search of her estranged Aunt Amelia, she is desperate and short of options. Fleeing an unhappy marriage, she has exactly twenty-seven dollars to her name, and her only friend in the world is her dog, Copper. On arrival, Selena learns Amelia is dead. But the inhabitants of Quartz Creek are only too happy to have a new resident. Out of money and ideas, Selena sees no harm staying in her aunt's lovely house for a few weeks, tending to her garden and enjoying the strange, desolate beauty of the desert. The people are odd, but friendly, and eager to help Selena settle into her new home. But Quartz Creek's inhabitants share their town with others, old gods and spirits whose claim to the land long predates their human neighbours. Selena finds herself pursued by disturbing apparitions, visitations that come in the night and seem to want something from her. Aunt Amelia owed a debt. Now her god has come to collect.

Snake-Eater

by T. Kingfisher

Property Description
ISBN: 9781835410059
Publisher: Titan Books
Release Date: November of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fantasy Literature
EAN: 9781835410059
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

T. Kingfisher

T. Kingfisher is a pseudonym of American author Ursula Vernon. Born in Japan in 1977, Vernon became known for her webcomics and also as a freelance artist, especially her work with anthropomorphic animals. Later he began to write and illustrate children's books. He uses the pseudonym T. Kingfisher to sign his works for adults. He has won numerous literary awards, including the prestigious Hugo and Nebula.

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