The Book of Witching
C.J. Cooke. Berkley, $19 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-593-81696-7
This riveting slow-burn thriller from Cooke (A Haunting in the Arctic) connects the sins of the past with the horrors of the present in modern-day Scotland. When Clem gets word that her 19-year-old daughter Erin is unconscious in the burn ward after a trip to the Orkney Islands goes awry, she rushes to Erin’s bedside with granddaughter Freya in tow. When Erin wakes and begins speaking in vague but horrifying terms about an incident involving a fire; the death of her boyfriend, Arlo; and the disappearance of her best friend, Senna, the police suspect that Erin might not have simply been a bystander in those events. Clem ventures to the island to investigate along with her estranged ex-husband, Quinn. They uncover a grisly truth connected to something called the Book of Witching and an execution centuries prior that may still be claiming the lives of innocents. Cooke does a nimble job of jumping between the present and 16th-century Scotland, providing lush description and snappy dialogue that brings the story to vivid, brutal life on the way to an ending that masterfully ties the many threads together. The result is certain to satisfy fans of supernatural thrillers. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 10/29/2024
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror