Books matching: shape shifting murderer
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- #1
'Skinwalker' by Michael Newton follows the story of Gideon Thorn, a protagonist with a tragic past seeking answers about the supernatural in the Old West. The plot revolves around Gideon's quest to uncover the truth behind the killings in a small town, with elements of Native American folklore and a blend of Western and horror genres. The narrative is described as a mix of mystery, suspense, and supernatural encounters, with a focus on Gideon's journey to confront the shape-shifting murderer terrorizing the New Mexico plains.
- #2
'The Brilliant Death' by Amy Rose Capetta is a lush Italian fantasy novel that follows Teodora, a strega with the power to turn people into animals or objects using magic. When her father falls ill due to a poisoning, Teodora must navigate a world of mafia-style crime families and shape-shifting abilities to save her family. Alongside her brother Luca and the genderfluid strega Cielo, Teodora embarks on a journey filled with intrigue, self-discovery, and a unique exploration of gender fluidity and form.
The novel blends elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure, creating a fast-paced and captivating story that keeps readers engaged. Through beautiful prose and respectful handling of social themes, 'The Brilliant Death' offers a rich and hyper queer narrative that delves into the fluidity of gender, love, and identity within a vividly imagined world.
One perfectly ripe summer day, I left the castle wearing a clean red dress and carrying a basket. I told a man from the village that I wanted to have supper in my favorite field, and he should join me...