Into Bones like Oil
English
By (author): Kaaron Warren
A tale of creeping dread Recommended. Tade Thompson, author of Rosewater and The Murders of Molly Southbourne
Dark, disturbing, visceral (5 stars) NB Magazine
In this gothic-styled ghost story that simmers with strange, Warren shows once again her flair for exploring the mundanethemes of love, loss, grief, and guilt manifest in a way that is both hauntingly familiar and eerily askew.
People come to The Angelsea, a rooming house near the beach, for many reasons. Some come to get some sleep, because here, you sleep like the dead. Dora arrives seeking solitude and escape from reality. Instead, she finds a place haunted by the drowned and desperate, who speak through the sleeping inhabitants. She fears sleep herself, terrified that the ghosts of her daughters will tell her its all your fault were dead. At the same time, shed give anything to hear them one more time. See more
Dark, disturbing, visceral (5 stars) NB Magazine
In this gothic-styled ghost story that simmers with strange, Warren shows once again her flair for exploring the mundanethemes of love, loss, grief, and guilt manifest in a way that is both hauntingly familiar and eerily askew.
People come to The Angelsea, a rooming house near the beach, for many reasons. Some come to get some sleep, because here, you sleep like the dead. Dora arrives seeking solitude and escape from reality. Instead, she finds a place haunted by the drowned and desperate, who speak through the sleeping inhabitants. She fears sleep herself, terrified that the ghosts of her daughters will tell her its all your fault were dead. At the same time, shed give anything to hear them one more time. See more
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