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There was a way of killing people you told me about. You found it in a book, an old one: gilded edges and a cracked spine, boards that had warped like the hull of a ship.

 

A young boy takes up the Egyptian art of embalming to win the girl of his dreams. Four devils play knucklebones, as they search for a way out of Hell.

 

In these stories the dead turn up in unexpected places: buried in the walls of newbuilds, washed up on deserted riverbanks, housed in the carcass of a giant sea creature, flung from bridges only to return to their homes, asking for cream and sugar with their coffee. All the while, the living search for ways to hold onto their happiness, knowing how thin the boundary is between their place and the next.

 

By turns poignant, surprising and darkly funny, World Fantasy Award-winner Helen Marshall crosses the territory of ancient stories, fairy tales and urban legends in search of new myths for the troubled times we live in.

 

"Lustrous, startling, witty, dark as sin, and always, always magical. The Gold Leaf Executions is a literary grimoire that will leave you enspelled." - Usman T. Malik, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan

 

"There are many lessons, loves, journeys and endings - all skilfully portrayed - in The Gold Leaf Executions. Every story delivers. Together, they make for a hugely rewarding reading adventure for any lover of speculative fiction." - Aliya Whiteley, author of The Beauty and Three Eight One

 

"The Gold Leaf Executions showcases Helen Marshall's distinct dark humor and energy; each sentence is laced with beauty and violence. In these strange tales we encounter artists, academics, devils, and dreamers from every age, rendered with precise storytelling and a sharp curiosity that surfaces the tangled depths of what makes us human." - Isabel Yap, author of Never Have I Ever

The Gold Leaf Executions HB SE (Helen Marshall)

£35.00Price
  • Publisher: Unsung Stories
    ISBN: 9781912658244
    Number of pages: 368

    Weight: 497g
    Dimensions: 198 x 130 mm

    Signed and Numbered Bookplate Edition

    Hardback

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