Dead Weight

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A01=Hildur Knutsdottir
Author_Hildur Knutsdottir
bloody
body dismemberment
body disposal
body horror
captivating
Category=FKM
chilling
contemporary horror
creepy
crime
dark
dark humor
eerie
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
female friendship
feminist
forthcoming
good for her
Iceland
intense
modern horror
murder
Nordic
novella
psychological
quick read
thriller
translated
womens wrongs
work in translation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781250329295
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: St Martin's Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Unnur was living a normal, if lonely, life until a black cat showed up at her door.

Trying to do the right thing, Unnur reunites the lost pet with its owner—a young woman named Ásta who is in desperate need of some help. Unnur reluctantly agrees to take in the cat until Ásta is able to care for it again herself.

Soon, Ásta becomes a fixture in Unnur's life and the two form an unlikely friendship. But like a black cat, trouble is tailing Ásta, and Unnur is the only one there when things take a violent turn.

Nothing tests a friendship like blood on your hands.

Hildur Knútsdóttir (she/her) was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, in 1984. She has lived in Spain, Germany, and Taiwan and studied literature and creative writing at The University of Iceland. She writes fiction both for adults and teenagers, as well as short fiction, plays, and screenplays. The Night Guest was her first book translated into English. She lives in Reykjavík with her husband, their two daughters, and a dog called Uggi.

Mary Robinette Kowal (she/her), translator of Dead Weight, is the author of The Spare Man, Ghost Talkers, The Glamourist Histories series, and the Lady Astronaut Universe. She is part of the award-winning podcast Writing Excuses and a four-time Hugo Award winner. Her short fiction appears in Uncanny, Tor.com, and Asimov’s. She lived in Iceland while performing for LazyTown (CBS) as a professional puppeteer. The Night Guest was her first work of translation.

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