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A Deadly Blooming

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5-3/16"W x 8"H | 10 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Mar 09, 2027 | 352 Pages | 9780593817605

Lured into a terrifying inheritance competition when returning home for her mother's funeral, a young woman must reckon with her mother’s secrets and a town’s past of deathly sacrifice.

Be careful of what grows here…


Maria's strongest memory of Talalora is crying as her mother sent her away. But when the sudden news of her death leaves Maria in shock, she returns to the remote Filipino town she once called home. She’ll close old wounds for good and claim an inheritance her mother left behind.

But Talalora isn't what Maria remembers. Once lush fields are barren; the flowers are withered. The townspeople are devoted to a lone priest, Father Benito, who declares her mother’s inheritance must be earned. To stake her claim, Maria must brave a series of trials pitting her against relatives she's never known.

Each trial is crueler than the last as Talalora's plants grow faster and stranger. Maria’s progress brings memories she was never supposed to reclaim: memories of her mother and tender moments with a beautiful girl, now a woman who insists her mother's death was planned. 

And she remembers the Diwata, a spirit who's ensured Talalora's fertile land for decades. Now she wanders Talalora at night, leaving flowers and ruin in her wake. Maria's fight for her inheritance becomes a search for the truth of Talalora, her mother, and a curse that binds them all together. What's been buried must bloom.
© SudeepStudio.com
Daphne Fama writes horror rooted in Filipino folklore and history. A former immigration attorney, she now spends her time researching precolonial Filipino traditions and co-running Many Paws, One Heart, a nonprofit dedicated to helping stray animals in the Philippines. View titles by Daphne Fama
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Praise for House of Monstrous Women

"Fama turns the 'haunted house' on its head, trading in the Victorian-era colonial-home imagery for a vibrant, eerie, beautifully haunting imagined world grounded in Indigenous Filipino folklore."
—Elle

"A welcome new perspective for horror fiction."
Vulture

"Fama's debut is ecstatically terrifying. Each page is a glistening homage to Filipino history and folklore and gothic atmosphere. I could not fight the lure of this story and I'm certain it will haunt me for days."
Roshani Chokshi, bestselling author of The Last Tale of The Flower Bride

"Mesmerizing. Beautifully written, richly atmospheric, and compulsively readable, the horrors in these pages are confronted with ferocious hope. Suspenseful and heartfelt, House of Monstrous Women is a stunning gothic and an exceptional debut."
Rachel Harrison, USA Today bestselling author of So Thirsty

“In lush prose, Fama paints Ranoco House as labyrinthine and sinister and masterfully incorporates the backdrop of political upheaval and brewing revolution in Manila to add to the tension. The result is a wonderfully fresh take on gothic horror that should win the author a legion of fans.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Themes of political oppression, intergenerational trauma, and feminine power reflect in both the real-world and supernatural horrors Josephine must survive. This is a sharp, scary read...."
Booklist (starred review)

"Both grisly and tender, House of Monstrous Women invites readers to play an exhilarating, deadly game. Seamlessly blending history and horror, this spectacular story will hold you captive until dawn.”
Kylie Lee Baker, author of Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng

“Incredibly chilling and unforgettable. House of Monstrous Women found so many of my deepest fears and magnified them. This has to be one of the best horror books of the year.”
Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of Where He Can't Find You

“A delicious blend of historical and horror, House of Monstrous Women uses the backdrop of mid-1980s Philippines to mirror the violence and terror in the story. From the deadly game played between friends to the mazelike house at the heart of the novel, a constant sense of unease awaits around every corner. Daphne Fama’s debut will fully immerse you in an unsettling story that weaves its hooks into you and won't let go.”
Del Sandeen, author of This Cursed House

"Imagine being invited to an old friend's house. Then imagine that you might not leave alive. Those are the stakes upon entering Daphne Fama's House of Monstrous Women, a pulse-pounding tale of family trauma, frayed friendship, and political oppression. Forget warm and welcoming rooms. In this house, expect tension thicker than the rugs, dread that practically flows from the taps, and a bed chilled by your own cold sweat."
Nick Medina, author of Indian Burial Ground

About

Lured into a terrifying inheritance competition when returning home for her mother's funeral, a young woman must reckon with her mother’s secrets and a town’s past of deathly sacrifice.

Be careful of what grows here…


Maria's strongest memory of Talalora is crying as her mother sent her away. But when the sudden news of her death leaves Maria in shock, she returns to the remote Filipino town she once called home. She’ll close old wounds for good and claim an inheritance her mother left behind.

But Talalora isn't what Maria remembers. Once lush fields are barren; the flowers are withered. The townspeople are devoted to a lone priest, Father Benito, who declares her mother’s inheritance must be earned. To stake her claim, Maria must brave a series of trials pitting her against relatives she's never known.

Each trial is crueler than the last as Talalora's plants grow faster and stranger. Maria’s progress brings memories she was never supposed to reclaim: memories of her mother and tender moments with a beautiful girl, now a woman who insists her mother's death was planned. 

And she remembers the Diwata, a spirit who's ensured Talalora's fertile land for decades. Now she wanders Talalora at night, leaving flowers and ruin in her wake. Maria's fight for her inheritance becomes a search for the truth of Talalora, her mother, and a curse that binds them all together. What's been buried must bloom.

Creators

© SudeepStudio.com
Daphne Fama writes horror rooted in Filipino folklore and history. A former immigration attorney, she now spends her time researching precolonial Filipino traditions and co-running Many Paws, One Heart, a nonprofit dedicated to helping stray animals in the Philippines. View titles by Daphne Fama

Praise

Praise for House of Monstrous Women

"Fama turns the 'haunted house' on its head, trading in the Victorian-era colonial-home imagery for a vibrant, eerie, beautifully haunting imagined world grounded in Indigenous Filipino folklore."
—Elle

"A welcome new perspective for horror fiction."
Vulture

"Fama's debut is ecstatically terrifying. Each page is a glistening homage to Filipino history and folklore and gothic atmosphere. I could not fight the lure of this story and I'm certain it will haunt me for days."
Roshani Chokshi, bestselling author of The Last Tale of The Flower Bride

"Mesmerizing. Beautifully written, richly atmospheric, and compulsively readable, the horrors in these pages are confronted with ferocious hope. Suspenseful and heartfelt, House of Monstrous Women is a stunning gothic and an exceptional debut."
Rachel Harrison, USA Today bestselling author of So Thirsty

“In lush prose, Fama paints Ranoco House as labyrinthine and sinister and masterfully incorporates the backdrop of political upheaval and brewing revolution in Manila to add to the tension. The result is a wonderfully fresh take on gothic horror that should win the author a legion of fans.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Themes of political oppression, intergenerational trauma, and feminine power reflect in both the real-world and supernatural horrors Josephine must survive. This is a sharp, scary read...."
Booklist (starred review)

"Both grisly and tender, House of Monstrous Women invites readers to play an exhilarating, deadly game. Seamlessly blending history and horror, this spectacular story will hold you captive until dawn.”
Kylie Lee Baker, author of Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng

“Incredibly chilling and unforgettable. House of Monstrous Women found so many of my deepest fears and magnified them. This has to be one of the best horror books of the year.”
Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of Where He Can't Find You

“A delicious blend of historical and horror, House of Monstrous Women uses the backdrop of mid-1980s Philippines to mirror the violence and terror in the story. From the deadly game played between friends to the mazelike house at the heart of the novel, a constant sense of unease awaits around every corner. Daphne Fama’s debut will fully immerse you in an unsettling story that weaves its hooks into you and won't let go.”
Del Sandeen, author of This Cursed House

"Imagine being invited to an old friend's house. Then imagine that you might not leave alive. Those are the stakes upon entering Daphne Fama's House of Monstrous Women, a pulse-pounding tale of family trauma, frayed friendship, and political oppression. Forget warm and welcoming rooms. In this house, expect tension thicker than the rugs, dread that practically flows from the taps, and a bed chilled by your own cold sweat."
Nick Medina, author of Indian Burial Ground
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