The Butcher of the Forest

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Tordotcom
Publish Date
Pages
160
Dimensions
4.7 X 7.6 X 0.5 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250881786

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About the Author
Premee Mohamed is a multiple award-nominated Indo-Caribbean scientist and speculative fiction author based in Edmonton, Alberta. She is an Assistant Editor at the short fiction audio venue Escape Pod and the author of the 'Beneath the Rising' series and other works.
Reviews

"Fast-paced, tense, fantastical and uncanny, "The Butcher of the Forest" is a perfect mix of horror and fantasy. The perilous dimension hidden inside the forest is full of wicked shape-shifting beings, undead deer and other monstrosities, but it's Mohamed's beautiful prose and endearing characters that make this a powerful story."--The New York Times

"Mohamed excels at telling the stories of ordinary people trapped by dark forces, and she infuses these characters with astounding tenderness and compassion. "The Butcher of the Forest" shows exactly why Mohamed is one of fantasy's rising stars."--The Washington Post

"The Grimm brothers can't hold a candle to Premee Mohamed and her fever dream of a fantasy novella."--Polygon

"Woven with the dark and dreamlike intricacy of a medieval tapestry, this novella implicates the reader as an accomplice in its monstrosity. It's exactly the kind of punishment we as readers deserve."--Hiron Ennes

"Nothing in nature matches the uncannily sweet murdermirth of Premee Mohamed. She will show you yearning in a scrap of cheese or the whole world in the rules of a game. This book is bigger inside than out... by a large margin."--Meg Elison, winner of the Locus Award

"Hansel and Gretel meet Annihilation in Premee Mohamed's The Butcher of the Forest, a fairytale that shifts into a meditation on war and grief, one that asks questions about who is innocent and who is complicit in oppression. Come for the eldritch monsters; stay, as always, for Mohamed's critiques of power."--S. Qiouyi Lu

"An enchanting, bite-sized adventure. . . . Readers will be rapt."--Publishers Weekly

"Recommended for readers of magical-bargain and forest-journey novels, such as Emily Tesh's "Greenhollow" duology and Peter S. Beagle's The Way Home."--Library Journal