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Starving Saints: A Novel by Caitlin Starling (2025, Hardcover)

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100063418819
ISBN-139780063418813
eBay Product ID (ePID)7071167764

Product Key Features

Book TitleStarving Saints: a Novel
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
TopicHorror, Thrillers / Supernatural, Fantasy / Dark Fantasy
GenreFiction
AuthorCaitlin Starling
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight16.9 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.4 in

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Reviews"Starling is one of the new leading voices in horror," -- Locus "A delicious Gothic romance.... It has to walk the line between romance and horror and not flinch away from either. The Death of Jane Lawrence is up to this task.... By the time the book reached that point of no return, I was so invested that I would have followed Jane into the very depths of hell." -- NPR "Ghostly, mysterious, and terrifying, The Luminous Dead will have you rooted to the spot until the very last page." -- Peng Shepherd, author of The Book of M "A harrowing, merciless descent into the human psyche. Starling's prose is breathtakingly cinematic and left me without a molecule of spare oxygen. This book will catch you by the ankles and drag you backwards into a terrifying and inescapable reality. Read this one with all the lights on." -- Sarah Gailey, Hugo award-winning author of River of Teeth on The Luminous Dead "A tense psychological thriller and a gripping survival story that kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. It's a dark ride that's worth every step." -- Martha Wells, author of The Murderbot Diaries on The Luminous Dead, "Starling is one of the new leading voices in horror," - Locus "A delicious Gothic romance.... It has to walk the line between romance and horror and not flinch away from either. The Death of Jane Lawrence is up to this task.... By the time the book reached that point of no return, I was so invested that I would have followed Jane into the very depths of hell." - NPR "Ghostly, mysterious, and terrifying, The Luminous Dead will have you rooted to the spot until the very last page." - Peng Shepherd, author of The Book of M "A harrowing, merciless descent into the human psyche. Starling's prose is breathtakingly cinematic and left me without a molecule of spare oxygen. This book will catch you by the ankles and drag you backwards into a terrifying and inescapable reality. Read this one with all the lights on." - Sarah Gailey, Hugo Award-winning author of River of Teeth, on The Luminous Dead "A tense psychological thriller and a gripping survival story that kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. It's a dark ride that's worth every step." - Martha Wells, author of The Murderbot Diaries, on The Luminous Dead "A masterful medievalesque fantasy . . . . Starling expertly balances the plot's contrasting aims, offering gruesome horror and sweeping fantasy worldbuilding in equal measure. The dextrously delineated human hierarchy in the castle and the creepy saints' bee-based faith system undergird the increasingly shocking events of the plot. The pace is fast, the twists are unexpected, and the complex queer characters--each of whom narrate in wonderfully distinct voices--are easy to root for. This is a feast." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Caitlin Starling is an author who seemingly refuses to be boxed into any one genre. . . As the tension increases, you, dear reader, might also feel like you're spiraling deeper into a sinister fever dream of your own. And, truly, what more could you ask for from 2025's best anti-beach read?" - Book Riot "A magnum opus level hybrid between haunted, sapphic, culty, witchy, and cannibalistic." - Crime Reads "Enthralling, weird, and brilliant. A medieval pseudo-historical horror tale that explores what happens when our prayers are answered but we're not sure what has answered them, or what it will demand of us in return. There's no other story like this, and I mean that in the best possible way." - Christopher Buehlman, bestselling author of Between Two Fires "Claustrophobic, heady, slick, honeyed with menace and panting with the desperation of a castle under siege, The Starving Saints is a gorgeous nightmare." - Cassandra Khaw, bestselling author of Nothing But Blackened Teeth "I wildly enjoyed Caitlin Starling's The Starving Saints. I hope it sweeps everything, gets every award going, gives her fame throughout the nations and does everything except get a lucrative movie deal, because if there was a movie I would be obliged to see it but also barf forever." - Tamsyn Muir, bestselling author of the Locked Tomb Trilogy "Holy crap on a stick, this book is messed up in the best way. The Starving Saints broke my brain. It's cannibalism like you've never seen it before!" - T. Kingfisher, bestselling author of Nettle & Bone
SynopsisUSA Today Bestseller! "As brilliant as it is bizarre. From the very first page you know you are in the hands of an author at the height of their abilities. . . . This is the unhinged cannibal book of my dreams--and my nightmares." --Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning "Enthralling, weird, and brilliant. A medieval pseudo-historical horror tale that explores what happens when our prayers are answered but we're not sure what has answered them, or what it will demand of us in return. There's no other story like this, and I mean that in the best possible way." --Christopher Buehlman, bestselling author of Between Two Fires From the nationally bestselling author of The Luminous Dead and The Death of Jane Lawrence, a transfixing fever dream of medieval horror following three women in a besieged castle that descends ravenously into madness under the spell of mysterious, godlike visitors. Aymar Castle has been under siege for six months. Food is running low and there has been no sign of rescue. But just as the survivors consider deliberately thinning their number, the castle stores are replenished. The sick are healed. And the divine figures of the Constant Lady and her Saints have arrived, despite the barricaded gates, offering succor in return for adoration. Soon, the entire castle is under the sway of their saviors, partaking in intoxicating feasts of terrible origin. The war hero Ser Voyne gives her allegiance to the Constant Lady. Phosyne, a disorganized, paranoid nun-turned-sorceress, races to unravel the mystery of these new visitors and exonerate her experiments as their source. And in the bowels of the castle, a serving girl, Treila, is torn between her thirst for a secret vengeance against Voyne and the desperate need to escape from the horrors that are unfolding within Aymar's walls. As the castle descends into bacchanalian madness--forgetting the massed army beyond its walls in favor of hedonistic ecstasy--these three women are the only ones to still see their situation for what it is. But they are not immune from the temptations of the castle's new masters... or each other; and their shifting alliances and entangled pasts bring violence to the surface. To save the castle, and themselves, will take a reimagining of who they are, and a reorganization of the very world itself., USA Today Bestseller! "As brilliant as it is bizarre. From the very first page you know you are in the hands of an author at the height of their abilities. . . . This is the unhinged cannibal book of my dreams--and my nightmares." --Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning "Enthralling, weird, and brilliant. A medieval pseudo-historical horror tale that explores what happens when our prayers are answered but we're not sure what has answered them, or what it will demand of us in return. There's no other story like this, and I mean that in the best possible way." --Christopher Buehlman, bestselling author of Between Two Fires From the nationally bestselling author of The Luminous Dead and The Death of Jane Lawrence , a transfixing fever dream of medieval horror following three women in a besieged castle that descends ravenously into madness under the spell of mysterious, godlike visitors. Aymar Castle has been under siege for six months. Food is running low and there has been no sign of rescue. But just as the survivors consider deliberately thinning their number, the castle stores are replenished. The sick are healed. And the divine figures of the Constant Lady and her Saints have arrived, despite the barricaded gates, offering succor in return for adoration. Soon, the entire castle is under the sway of their saviors, partaking in intoxicating feasts of terrible origin. The war hero Ser Voyne gives her allegiance to the Constant Lady. Phosyne, a disorganized, paranoid nun-turned-sorceress, races to unravel the mystery of these new visitors and exonerate her experiments as their source. And in the bowels of the castle, a serving girl, Treila, is torn between her thirst for a secret vengeance against Voyne and the desperate need to escape from the horrors that are unfolding within Aymar's walls. As the castle descends into bacchanalian madness--forgetting the massed army beyond its walls in favor of hedonistic ecstasy--these three women are the only ones to still see their situation for what it is. But they are not immune from the temptations of the castle's new masters... or each other; and their shifting alliances and entangled pasts bring violence to the surface. To save the castle, and themselves, will take a reimagining of who they are, and a reorganization of the very world itself.

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