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Best Gothic Books

December 2024

Before the Devil Breaks You

Dive into the thrilling world of 1920s New York in this gripping tale of supernatural intrigue. As the Diviners grapple with their newfound powers, a sinister force lurks in the shadows, threatening to unravel everything they hold dear. Bray’s masterful storytelling weaves together history and fantasy, creating a rich tapestry of characters you can’t help but root for. With each page, I found myself more entangled in their lives, feeling the weight of their choices and the pulse of a city on the brink of change. A haunting, atmospheric read that’ll keep you up well past midnight.

Lair of Dreams

Dive into the glittering, dangerous world of 1920s New York in this spellbinding sequel. As a mysterious sleeping sickness grips the city, Evie and her supernatural friends must navigate a realm where dreams and reality blur. Bray’s lush prose brings the Jazz Age to life, weaving together romance, mystery, and the occult. With richly drawn characters and heart-pounding suspense, this book kept me up way past my bedtime, totally engrossed in its dreamlike atmosphere. A thrilling adventure you won’t want to wake up from.

The Diviners

Evie O’Neill’s sharp tongue lands her in hot water in Ohio, forcing her parents to ship her off to Manhattan. But 1920s New York City holds more than speakeasies and jazz for Evie. Her uncanny ability to “read” objects reveals a sinister connection to a serial killer terrorizing the city. Teaming up with her uncle and a ragtag group of misfits, each with their own supernatural gifts, Evie races to stop the murderer before it’s too late. Bray’s vivid prose brings the Roaring Twenties to life in this thrilling paranormal mystery that will keep you up all night.

The Clockmaker’s Daughter

In a forgotten corner of London, an old house whispers secrets from the past. Birdie Bell, a skilled clockmaker’s apprentice, vanished without a trace in 1862. Over a century later, archivist Elodie stumbles upon a mysterious satchel containing a photograph of a hauntingly beautiful woman. As she unravels the threads connecting Birdie’s story to her own, Elodie discovers a tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of art. Morton’s evocative prose weaves a spellbinding mystery that spans generations, leaving readers captivated until the final page.

The Distant Hours

Edie Burchill stumbles upon a long-lost letter that unravels a decades-old mystery, drawing her into the enigmatic world of Milderhurst Castle. As she delves deeper, she uncovers the haunting secrets of the eccentric Blythe sisters and their reclusive father, a renowned author. Morton’s evocative prose weaves a spellbinding tale of family, love, and betrayal, spanning generations. With each page, I found myself transported to the crumbling castle, feeling the weight of its history and the whispers of untold stories echoing through its halls.

The House at Riverton

Kate Morton’s “The House at Riverton” is a haunting tale of secrets and betrayal. Set in Edwardian England, it follows Grace Bradley, a former housemaid, as she unravels the mysteries of her past. Morton’s vivid prose brings the grand Riverton estate to life, with its opulent rooms and shadowy corners. I was captivated by the intricate web of relationships and the way the story seamlessly weaves between past and present. The characters felt so real, I found myself thinking about them long after I finished reading.

A Discovery of Witches

Diving into “A Discovery of Witches,” I was instantly captivated by Deborah Harkness’s rich tapestry of history, magic, and romance. The story follows Diana Bishop, a reluctant witch who stumbles upon an ancient manuscript that unleashes a world of supernatural intrigue. As I turned each page, I found myself lost in the atmospheric Oxford setting and drawn to the enigmatic vampire Matthew Clairmont. Harkness’s blend of scholarly detail and spellbinding fantasy left me eagerly anticipating the next installment in this bewitching trilogy.

The Infernal Devices Series

Descend into a world of Victorian London where magic and mystery intertwine. Cassandra Clare’s “The Infernal Devices” series follows Tessa Gray, a young woman with a hidden power, as she navigates a secret society of demon-hunters. With clockwork creatures lurking in the shadows and a love triangle that spans lifetimes, this gripping trilogy blends steampunk elements with supernatural intrigue. I was captivated by the rich historical details and found myself staying up late, unable to put the books down. Clare’s masterful storytelling left me yearning for more of this enchanting world.

The Ghost Bride

In 1890s Malaya, Li Lan’s family is on the brink of ruin. Desperate, they arrange for her to become a ghost bride to the wealthy Lim family’s recently deceased son. As Li Lan navigates the shadowy realm between the living and the dead, she uncovers dark secrets and finds herself drawn to the mysterious Er Lang. Choo’s lush prose brings to life a world of Chinese folklore, bustling night markets, and restless spirits, weaving a tale of love, duty, and the power of choice that will haunt you long after the last page.

Once Upon a River

Nestled along the Thames, the Swan inn buzzes with tales of a mysterious girl rescued from the river on a winter’s night. As whispers of miracles and magic swirl, three families lay claim to the child, each harboring their own secrets and hopes. Setterfield weaves a spellbinding narrative, blending folklore and science, love and loss, in a story that meanders like the river itself. With lyrical prose and unforgettable characters, this enchanting tale will leave you pondering the power of storytelling long after the last page.