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Dove Keeper
Dove Keeper

Dove Keeper in Bloomington, MN

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"[Dante's] book . . . approaches death, trauma, and grief with the utmost sensitivity and realism." - August Blair's "The Women-Centric Gothic Horror Novel We've Been Waiting For"
"Moving forward and back in time, the stories of three women . . . weave together to create a tale of loss, loneliness, and survival.
Emily Deibler's
Dove Keeper
is an imaginative work of gothic horror, laced with eerily beautiful descriptors and haunting imagery
. . . I can usually predict twists . . . but
was a true page-turner.
"For fans of classic or supernatural horror, the grotesque, gothic, Poe, Lovecraft, and others in that vein, I cannot recommend Deibler's work enough. With a debut novel like this, she is absolutely one to watch." -Laurel Lowe, poet
"[Deibler] presents a compelling world that seamlessly weaves the mundane with the unfathomable. The characters are deeply and lovingly explored, making each one feel like someone you could reach out and touch as you read.
A beautiful exploration of complicated relationships
that shows real understanding of familial conflict and the layers of pain and love that make them. I pride myself in being good at spotting twists, but
this one floored me
." -Maeve Nettles, poet and artist
Some doors are best left closed.
1918. World War I. Rennes, France. Thirteen-year-old Marcy, the executioner's overprotected daughter, desperately craves companionship and latches onto the first person she meets after her home life becomes maddening. But when Marcy visits her mysterious friend's manor and curiosity takes over, what terrible secrets will she discover, and can she be saved in time?
In the vein of
Crimson Peak
,
The Bloody Chamber
, and
The Others
(and inspired by chilling historical events),
is a woman-centric Gothic horror story with the haunting fairy tale undercurrents of "Bluebeard."
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