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The Lamb

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A gripping, sinister folktale set in contemporary Cumbria, this debut novel captivates fans of literary horror with its exploration of dysfunctional family dynamics, female rage, and empowerment. Margot and her mother live in a cottage by the forest, spending their days waiting for strangers, whom Mama affectionately calls "strays." Mama indulges these visitors with warmth and wine, but her true appetite lies in a darker hunger. When a white-toothed stray named Eden arrives during a snowstorm, Margot is thrust into a tumultuous journey of self-discovery, forcing her to confront her family's complex dynamics and her own desires. As Margot navigates her relationship with her mother, the narrative delves into themes of anger, desire, and instinct, revealing the haunting and often brutal truths of womanhood. With its dark, poetic prose and a modern twist on classic fairy tales, this novel promises to leave readers spellbound, challenging their perceptions and evoking deep emotional responses. It’s a nightmarish tale that intertwines horror and enchantment, marking the emergence of a new voice in literary horror.

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The Lamb, Lucy Rose

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2025
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Titolo
The Lamb
Lingua
Inglese
Autori
Lucy Rose
Pubblicato
2025
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
336
ISBN10
1399619713
ISBN13
9781399619714
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Titolo originale
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A gripping, sinister folktale set in contemporary Cumbria, this debut novel captivates fans of literary horror with its exploration of dysfunctional family dynamics, female rage, and empowerment. Margot and her mother live in a cottage by the forest, spending their days waiting for strangers, whom Mama affectionately calls "strays." Mama indulges these visitors with warmth and wine, but her true appetite lies in a darker hunger. When a white-toothed stray named Eden arrives during a snowstorm, Margot is thrust into a tumultuous journey of self-discovery, forcing her to confront her family's complex dynamics and her own desires. As Margot navigates her relationship with her mother, the narrative delves into themes of anger, desire, and instinct, revealing the haunting and often brutal truths of womanhood. With its dark, poetic prose and a modern twist on classic fairy tales, this novel promises to leave readers spellbound, challenging their perceptions and evoking deep emotional responses. It’s a nightmarish tale that intertwines horror and enchantment, marking the emergence of a new voice in literary horror.