World Fantasy Award Finalist“Mombauer’s eerie, disorienting debut novella explores the haunting consequences of climate change and colonial greed. … At once climate fiction and gothic horror, Mombauer’s mosaic tale manages to convey a powerful message without ever feeling preachy, painting a picture of a house that is more than just haunted. Readers will be captivated.” — Publishers Weekly“An eerie blend of myth and ghost story; the kind of haunting read that will linger with you long after the last page.” — A.C. Wise, Bram Stoker Award FinalistA HAUNTED HOUSE FOR THE CLIMATE CHANGE ERA.On the island of Sri Lanka, at a colonial mansion between the forest and the paddy fields, a caretaker arrives with four children in tow after pledging to keep them safe. When violent thugs storm the house demanding that Ushu repay his debt, young Jasmit and the other children hide in an upstairs bathroom where a running tap opens a gateway to escape. But the Dry House is not the only force at work in the place where the forest and the estate meet-something else stirs in the trees, something ancient, something that demands retribution.The Sap Mother bides her time, watching and learning from the house's inhabitants. She burrows beneath the foundations of the Dry House, hungry for atonement. Pulled between these warring powers, Jasmit must choose between saving those trapped in the mansion's bulging stomachs and preparing the house for when the Mother emerges again.
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- Release Date 07/11/2022
- Author Dennis Mombauer
- Language English
- Company Stelliform Press
- Weight 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.28 x 9 inches
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