A gripping fantasy killer thriller from the acclaimed Krystal Sutherland. For fans of Leigh Bardugo's Ninth House, Naomi Alderman's The Power and everything by V. E. Schwab.
Krystal Sutherland is the New York Times and indie bestselling author of House of Hollow, A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares and Our Chemical Hearts, which was adapted into a film by Amazon Studios. Her books have been published in more than twenty countries and nominated for the Carnegie Medal and YA Book Prize, among others. Originally from Australia, she has lived on four continents and currently calls London home.
A gorgeously twisted modern fairy tale that shimmers with magic and
mystery. The Invocations is thrilling, irresistible, and
unforgettable.
*Karen McManus, bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying*
Stepping nimbly among the liminal spaces and eerie real-world
haunts of our heroine's cipher-sister, this haunting modern fairy
tale will wrap you up like a glittering fog, before going for your
throat. - Praise for House of Hollow
*Melissa Albert*
This dark, deliciously twisted novel has everything you could hope
for as a reader - a brilliant concept, glamorous characters with
secrets to hide, immersive world building, and some of the finest
writing I've seen in YA fiction. I'll put it like this - I am
obsessed with the House of Hollow. - Praise for House of Hollow
*Louise O'Neill*
Dark and delicious, HOUSE OF HOLLOW hums with malice and mystery. I
devoured it whole. - Praise for House of Hollow
*Kiran Milwood Hargrave*
In House of Hollow, Krystal Sutherland turns her razor-sharp
imagination to new horizons and proves, once again, that words
blossom at her command. This story will steal up your spine, slip
beneath your skin, and stick to you like honey. - Praise for House
of Hollow
*Samantha Shannon*
Utterly gripping, deliciously strange and haunting. - Praise for
House of Hollow
*Katherine Rundell*
Alive with lush language and a dark fairy tale feel, this is a
compelling read alike for lovers of Holly Black's many wonderful
fair folk standalones and series - Praise for House of Hollow
*School Library Journal*
Iris' smart and assured narration easily carries a fast-paced story
entwining themes of grief and loss with elements of folklore and
some very inventive body horror. The pervasive feeling of dread
builds to a shocking twist. A lush and darkly twisted modern fairy
tale. - Praise for House of Hollow
*Kirkus*
Sutherland's Invocations has been one of my favourite reads of the
year. This story is exceptionally crafted. Equal parts visceral and
haunting, its twists and turns will lure readers in, and its
compulsive plot will keep them engrossed until the end.
*Ayana Gray, New York Times-bestselling author of Beasts of Prey
trilogy*
With a pulse-pounding mystery at its core and three angry,
brilliant young women as its lead, this witchy fantasy thriller is
a must-read - darkly funny, twisty and brilliantly original, it
grips you all the way through to its intricately plotted
climax.
*Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills*
Fans will adore the twisty, heartstopping plot, and how a group of
determined teenage girls bring down evil patriarchal
structures.
*The Bookseller*
It is the perfect combination of dark and thrilling.
*Armadillo*
This mythological novel blends advocating for women to take back
their power, including the gentle side of a dash of queer romance,
with genres such as horror, thriller, mystery, fantasy, science
fiction and the supernatural. The Invocations will have you
anticipating the next page, unsure of where this tale may lead. It
keeps readers on the edge of their seats with compelling leads
combined with unexpected twist plots. This is a book that truly
can't be put down until its finished. Sutherland has truly
captivated readers with this novel just as she has done previously
with novels such as House of Hollow.
*Reading Zone*
This furious, seductive 14+ horror-fantasy will appeal to fans of
Holly Black and Melissa Albert.
*The Guardian*
The Invocations is a pitch-black, pitch-perfect fantasy for those
looking for their next fix of a grisly, gloriously feminist tale of
reclaiming power and finding ones kin, a tale that is sure to put a
spell on each and every reader...
*Set the Tape*
Sutherland's book begins as an eerie serial killer thriller with a
heavy dose of supernatural chills, but it evolves into the
collective battle cry of persecuted women. The end result is a
witchy story that's at once powerful, lyrical and genuinely
scary.
*Culturefly*
you won't be able to put it back down
*Paper Lantern*
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