Our Share of Night by Mariana Enríquez (translated by Megan McDowell) is a chunky, epic horror spanning decades, and I can't wait to read it.
His father could find what was lost. His father knew when someone was going to die. His father had talked to him about the dead who rode in on the wind. The dead travel fast.
Gaspar is six years old when the Order first come for him.
For years, they have exploited his father’s ability to commune with the dead and the demonic, presiding over macabre rituals where the unwanted and the disappeared are tortured and executed, sacrificed to the Darkness. Now they want a successor.
Nothing will stop the Order, nothing is beyond them. Surrounded by horrors, can Gaspar break free?
Spanning the brutal decades of Argentina’s military dictatorship and its aftermath, Our Share of Night is a haunting, thrilling novel of broken families, cursed inheritances, and the sacrifices a father will make to help his son escape his destiny.
I have Our Share of Night preordered, and I'm looking forward to getting lost in this one in the fall.
Have you read anything by Mariana Enríquez? Will you be reading Our Share of Night?
This post is being shared as part of Can't-Wait Wednesday over at Wishful Endings.
I hadn't heard of this one before but it sounds intriguing. I'm looking forward to the review.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this one and I haven't heard of this author. I love forward to your review in the fall. :D
ReplyDeleteI've never read anything by this author, but you've got me curious. :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! I love that it's set in Argentina and spans a long period of time:-)
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