From New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author T. Kingfisher comes A Sorceress Comes to Call—a dark reimagining of the Brothers Grimm's "The Goose Girl," rife with secrets, murder, and forbidden magic.
*The hardcover edition features a foil stamp on the casing and custom endpapers illustrated by the author.*
Cordelia knows her mother is . . . unusual. Their house doesn’t have any doors between rooms—there are no secrets in this house—and her mother doesn't allow Cordelia to have a single friend. Unless you count Falada, her mother's beautiful white horse. The only time Cordelia feels truly free is on her daily rides with him.
But more than simple eccentricity sets her mother apart. Other mothers don’t force their daughters to be silent and motionless for hours, sometimes days, on end. Other mothers aren’t evil sorcerers.
When her mother unexpectedly moves them into the manor home of a wealthy older Squire and his kind but keen-eyed sister, Hester, Cordelia knows this welcoming pair are to be her mother's next victims. But Cordelia feels at home for the very first time among these people, and as her mother's plans darken, she must decide how to face the woman who raised her to save the people who have become like family.
"Kingfisher never fails to dazzle."—Peter S. Beagle, Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award-winning author of The Last Unicorn
"Kingfisher is an inventive fantasy powerhouse."—BookPage
Also by T. Kingfisher
Nettle & Bone
Thornhedge
What Moves the Dead
What Feasts at Night
A House with Good Bones
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"Kingfisher is an inventive fantasy powerhouse, and Nettle & Bone represents the burgeoning 'hopepunk' ethos at its finest, with its winsome characters and focus on their fight to make the world a better place."
— Bookpage, STARRED review
Nettle & Bone is a wonderful entwining of darkness & whimsy.
— Travis Baldree, New York Times bestselling author of Legends & LattesExciting, deeply wise, sad, brutal and compassionate all at once.
— Catriona Ward, author of Last House on Needless StreetT. Kingfisher uses the bones of fairy tale to create something entirely her own.
— Emily Tesh, Hugo-nominated author of Silver in the WoodFunny, frightening, and full of heart; I loved it.
— Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of JanuaryKingfisher’s combination of comedy with feminist rage in a complex fairytale setting makes for a wholly entertaining read.
— BuzzfeedDeeply satisfying and darkly funny feminist fairytale . . . . this marvelous romp will delight Kingfisher’s fans and fairytale lovers alike.
— Publishers Weekly, STARRED reviewBlending fairy-tale familiarity and common-sense characters, Kingfisher’s prose balances grim circumstances with humor and heart.
— Library Journal, STARRED reviewClever and bold-hearted . . . this rollicking feminist fairy tale is filled with redemption, community and courage, its dark passages the road to a satisfyingly uplifting endgame.
— Shelf Awareness, STARRED reviewNettle & Bone leans into the macabre and evokes the Grimm-est of stories . . . Highly recommended for fans of fractured fables like Naomi Novik’s Uprooted and Helen Oyeyemi’s Gingerbread.
— Booklist, STARRED reviewNettle & Bone is full of delights and surprises—and proves that [Kingfisher] has more than a few tricks left up her sleeve.
— LocusThis book is a modern classic.
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T. Kingfisher (she/her) writes award–winning fantasy, horror, and occasional oddities, including the New York Times besteller What Feasts at Night. Under a pen name, she also writes bestselling children’s books.
Eliza Foss is an actress who has appeared in numerous theaters in New York City and around the country. She has narrated over thirty books and short stories, been featured in AudioFile magazine, and won five AudioFile Earphones Awards for her narrations.