Blood on the Wind

Blood on the Wind by Dawn Kurtagich, published by Ribbit Books on March 26, 2024, is a gripping continuation of the narrative that began in Teeth in the Mist. This edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Zoey, Len, and Poulton as they navigate the aftermath of traumatic events at Mill House, where Poulton grapples with the lingering effects of demonic possession and Zoey faces paralysis with little hope for recovery. Len embarks on a quest to find her mother, whom she had banished over a century ago, setting the stage for a journey filled with dark memories and perilous paths.
Readers will encounter a blend of horror and fantasy as Len confronts her past and seeks refuge in the convent of her childhood. However, the Sisterhood of the Sparrows may not offer the safety Len expects, and Zoey’s vulnerability to temptation complicates their situation. This narrative delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the supernatural, creating a bleak and Gothic atmosphere that challenges the characters’ resolve. Blood on the Wind promises to deepen the exploration of these complex dynamics within a richly woven tale.
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After the harrowing events at Mill House, Zoey, Len, and Poulton are irrevocably changed. Poulton is haunted by his demonic possession and Zoey is paralysed with no hope of recovery. That is, unless Len can find the mother whom she brutally banished more than a hundred years ago.
Finding Roan will be no small feat. First Len will need to face a past locked out of her memory and travel the darkest paths of the Conjure.
To keep her away from danger, Len must leave Zoey in the last place she wants to: the convent where Len spent her childhood, a century and a half earlier. But the Sisterhood of the Sparrows may not be the haven Len assumed, and when the Beast comes whispering, the embittered Zoey may be too susceptible to temptation.
Bleak and gruesome, gloomy and Gothic, tortuous and savage, in this follow up to Teeth in the Mist Dawn Kurtagich continues to redefine the horror and fantasy space.
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