cover image Where the Dead Brides Gather

Where the Dead Brides Gather

Nuzo Onoh. Titan, $17.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-1-83541-056-1

In this wildly imaginative tale from Nigerian British horror writer Onoh (A Dance for the Dead), a child in 1977 Nigeria ventures beyond the veil of death. Bata, 11, has been plagued by terrible nightmares all her life. On the eve of her cousin Keziah’s wedding, she’s visited in the night by the violent ghost of the groom’s previous fiancée. Her father decides to solve Bata’s nocturnal terrors the same way he did last time they cropped up: by taking her to the village’s medicine man for an exorcism. When the ritual goes awry, Bata wakes up in Ibaja-La, a dimension of brides who never lived to experience the matrimony they were promised. What she learns from these trapped souls changes her understanding of the world of the living and imbues her with supernatural abilities to fight off the undead. She must learn to wrangle these powers, which seem as much a curse as a blessing, to protect those she loves from more ghost brides. Onoh does an electrifying job of conjuring the inner life of a child thrust into impossible circumstances, and the novel’s many twists are by turns terrifying, hilarious, and heartbreaking. The mythology at the center of the story is fascinating and rewarding to watch unfold. Supernatural horror fans owe it to themselves to check this out. (Oct.)