Dead Folk
Once upon a time, a woman thought she made peace with her grief. As she tended the dying land, she befriended a fox: a symbol that reminded her of her beloved father who died at the hands of a selfish doctor. But grief is perennial and after she loses her new friend, she discovers hope was just an illusion, too. Magic meanders back into her life and with it, a hunger for retribution unlike any felt before.
Dead Folk is John Wick meets His Dark Materials in a sequel from the best-selling May release, Undead Folk.
Coming August 28th, 2024.
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"A beautiful, powerful and deeply original rendering of grief..." - Ross Jeffery, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of I Died Too, But They Haven't Buried Me Yet and The Devil's Pocketbook
"Katherine Silva is quickly becoming a favorite author. With gut-wrenching situations, heartbreaking emotion, dynamic characters and concepts, Silva quickly engages and captivates her reader, with every word bled onto the pages of her stories." - Candace Nola, author of Desperate Wishes
"Undead Folk is a unique exploration of grief and revenge told against a hauntingly beautiful post-apocalyptic backdrop. A short and powerful tale of loss, and the desolation and desperation that follows."
- Red Lagoe, author of In Excess of Dark
"Silva's storytelling is masterful." - Mathew Gostelow, for Ginger Nuts of Horror
"This felt almost Studio Ghibli-esque: a quiet sort of horror, tightly wound in a big old fairytale ball." - Wayne Fenlon, author of The Black Cabin
"...there's heavy, gut punch grief, but there's also humanity, humour, brutality and magic. All wrapped up in gorgeous prose." - Kev Harrison, author of Shadow of the Hidden
"Emotionally rich and demanding, Undead Folk delivers on its dystopian glory in the vein of the classics of the genre, meaning it's not just about the end of the world; it's about the endurance and continuance of humanity in the face of a world that doesn't want us here anymore. With elements of magic realism and a stone-cold emotional foundation, Undead Folk is more than the sum of its parts. It's a vibe, and I'm here for it. You should be too." - Jacy Morris, author of Bury My Heart With A Keyboard and the This Rotten World series