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Fathom

by Cherie Priest
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Synopsis

A new "rural fantasy" populated by elemental monsters and long-dead pirates from Cherie Priest, acclaimed author of Four and Twenty Blackbirds and the Eden Moore books

Publishers Weekly

A decidedly dark departure from Priest's Eden Moore saga (Four and Twenty Blackbirds, etc.), this stand-alone novel is equal parts horror, contemporary fantasy and apocalyptic thriller. During a summer vacation to her aunt's coastal Florida home, innocent teen Nia sees her cousin Bernice commit a brutal murder and then get dragged into the ocean by a monstrous water witch. Nia becomes inadvertently entangled in a conflict between primordial creatures that endangers the very existence of humankind. Entombed in stone for countless years, Nia eventually emerges from her cocoon transformed, only to realize that an old god is close to awakening and destroying the world. Priest's haunting lyricism and graceful narrative are complemented by the solemn, cynical thematic undercurrents with a tangible gravity and depth. This is arguably her most ambitious-and accomplished-work to date. (Dec.)

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About the Author, Cherie Priest

CHERIE PRIEST, who made her debut with the Eden Moore series of Southern Gothic ghost stories that began with Four and Twenty Blackbirds, lives in Seattle, Washington and keeps a popular blog at cmpriest.livejournal.com.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2008
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765318404

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