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Maplecroft

by Cherie Priest

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Series: The Borden Dispatches (1)

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" Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks; and when she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.... The people of Fall River, Massachusetts, fear me. Perhaps rightfully so. I remain a suspect in the brutal deaths of my father and his second wife despite the verdict of innocence at my trial. With our inheritance, my sister, Emma, and I have taken up residence in Maplecroft, a mansion near the sea and far from gossip and scrutiny. But it is not far enough from the affliction that possessed my parents. Their characters, their very souls, were consumed from within by something that left malevolent entities in their place. It originates from the ocean's depths, plaguing the populace with tides of nightmares and madness. This evil cannot hide from me. No matter what guise it assumes, I will be waiting for it. With an axe. "--… (more)
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    Jacaranda by Cherie Priest (PghDragonMan)
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"Someday, someone is bound to find out some secret or another. Yours, or maybe mine."

hmmmm...this one was an odd one.
I thought the element of Lizzie Borden and what I knew of the murders would really be interesting told with a new slant and different information (fictionalized).

But that isn't what this is. This is....after the murders, well after. And while it may help to try to understand the murders, it is not about that at all.
It is very supernatural - completely and thoroughly Fantasy/Science Fiction. It was surprising at first and then it just kept getting more complex. It was fascinating, definitely, but I think I'd hoped the book would explain the one murder - not add heaps onto it with supernatural elements.

all in all, it's a good book but just not what I had expected. ( )
  Trisha_Thomas | Nov 14, 2024 |
My favorite book in 2014 so far. Such a great book! I'd never read anything vaguely Lovecraftian before, and if this is what those books are like, I will be starting soon! ( )
  keithhez | Jul 30, 2024 |
This was a truly creepy book. I really liked it. Lizzie Borden is a character I would read about again in a heartbeat. I love the twist on the original history. I loved the nasty creatures and Lizzie's bad ass ax. One of the creepier books I have read during the last year. It had a little of everything. Great characters, a love story, and things that go bump in the night.

Priest is a great writer. Her biggest talent is her ability to adapt and change styles to fit the story she is telling. She can put some mean sentences together and I found myself rereading paragraphs out loud because I loved the way the words sounded together. I might go back and listen to the audio book someday. One of my favorites this year and if you are in the mood for some creepiness this book is for you. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
Overall, 3.5, but I'm rating up here because the creep factor was off the charts good. I read while doing basically everything, including while brushing my teeth, walking down the street, cooking food, talking to people, and watching television. I could not read this while I was eating and I was apprehensive about reading it just before bed. It's not hugely gory, although there is a good deal of violence, but it's skin-shivering creepy. Many others have called it Lovecraftian, which is apt, except that Cherie Priest is actually a good writer.

Without getting too spoilery, I really loved the idea behind the story (Lizzie Borden had a really good reason for those 40 whacks) and I quite liked how the story unfolded in bits and pieces (dribs and drabs might be more appropriate given the it-comes-from-the-sea vibe). I liked how, despite nothing being really explained and the way the mystery seemed to only expand, I felt satisfied by the ending. I'm looking forward to the next volume.

Where this failed for me is the format. It's told in an epistolary fashion, with journal entries, correspondence, and so forth, which I generally love but it's a conceit that is not at all successful here. It reads like narrative, complete with dialogue, but it's difficult to forget that you're supposed to be reading a diary (mostly because the characters often reference that they are making journal entries). The great thing about epistolary novels is having to fill in the blanks, especially with journal entries that skew so heavily to that particular character's prejudices. If this had been strictly correspondence, all of the narrative would have made more sense.

This is definitely not going to appeal to everyone, because the pacing is quite slow and there is really zero resolution, but I think Gothic and Lovecraft fans would dig it. ( )
  wonderlande | Jan 1, 2023 |
A very fun modern and creepy take on Lizzie Borden.

Ever since I watched the movie and the netflix series I have a sort of fascination with the character and was really glad to find a book by my beloved Cherie Priest, featuring her.

Loved the splatter, the demons, the anguish, the queerness, the lovecraftian vibes. I don't think a book could ever be more tailored to my likes -women writen with a feminist pen, splatter, creepy old houses, eldrich abominations, queer love, a plot. It has everything, while managing to stay true to some of the historical facts about the Borden sisters.

It is better than its sequel and really worth reading for any fans of the genre. ( )
  Silenostar | Dec 7, 2022 |
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" Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks; and when she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.... The people of Fall River, Massachusetts, fear me. Perhaps rightfully so. I remain a suspect in the brutal deaths of my father and his second wife despite the verdict of innocence at my trial. With our inheritance, my sister, Emma, and I have taken up residence in Maplecroft, a mansion near the sea and far from gossip and scrutiny. But it is not far enough from the affliction that possessed my parents. Their characters, their very souls, were consumed from within by something that left malevolent entities in their place. It originates from the ocean's depths, plaguing the populace with tides of nightmares and madness. This evil cannot hide from me. No matter what guise it assumes, I will be waiting for it. With an axe. "--

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