Author: | Melanie Tem | ISBN: | 9781771483155 |
Publisher: | ChiZine Publications | Publication: | January 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | ChiZine Publications | Language: | English |
Author: | Melanie Tem |
ISBN: | 9781771483155 |
Publisher: | ChiZine Publications |
Publication: | January 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | ChiZine Publications |
Language: | English |
A grown daughter confronts her father’s dark power in this “smart, creepy, and painfully insightful [novel]” by the Bram Stoker Award–winning author (Publishers Weekly).
To forge a life for herself, Alexandra Kove knew she had to escape the claustrophobic forest where her father had raised her. Always headstrong and independent, she was the only one of her siblings to leave. But now, after thirty years away from the yellow wood and her father’s influence, Alexandra is returning to see him, perhaps for the last time.
Though she is determined to maintain her independence, Alexandra soon finds herself ensnared in a battle of wills with a man whose control over his children seems somehow more than natural. Alexandra always knew that her father was something of a wizard, but she’s about to discover just how real—and how powerful—his wizardry is.
“The Yellow Wood is a terrific book, and I came away from it unsettled, even a bit horrified.” —Tor.com
A grown daughter confronts her father’s dark power in this “smart, creepy, and painfully insightful [novel]” by the Bram Stoker Award–winning author (Publishers Weekly).
To forge a life for herself, Alexandra Kove knew she had to escape the claustrophobic forest where her father had raised her. Always headstrong and independent, she was the only one of her siblings to leave. But now, after thirty years away from the yellow wood and her father’s influence, Alexandra is returning to see him, perhaps for the last time.
Though she is determined to maintain her independence, Alexandra soon finds herself ensnared in a battle of wills with a man whose control over his children seems somehow more than natural. Alexandra always knew that her father was something of a wizard, but she’s about to discover just how real—and how powerful—his wizardry is.
“The Yellow Wood is a terrific book, and I came away from it unsettled, even a bit horrified.” —Tor.com