The Seventh Sister
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Dawn Kurtagich
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From the author of The Madness comes a haunting folk horror fable of lost sisters, old gods, and the terrible power of belief left to rot in the woods.
After the tragic death of their parents, the seven Ward sisters are sent to live with their grandmother on the remote forest island of Beltane, a place suspended between time and shadow. What begins as an attempt to mend their fractured lives soon twists into a waking nightmare, where grief bleeds into childhood fantasy and ancient rites awaken a dark and eerie devotion to Daudir, the Forgotten God of the Wood.
When another cruel tragedy strikes, the sisters are left to fend for themselves, learning to live with death as a constant, lurking presence. The fragile world they’ve carved splinters beneath the weight of isolation, and the forest around them grows restless…
Years later, a cryptic letter summons the surviving sisters home. Drawn back into the wild embrace of their dangerous faith, they confront a truth more terrible than memory, and the dreadful secret that waits, silent and sentient, in the depths of the all-seeing trees.
This lyrical and haunting folk horror explores how trauma can root itself in the soil of childhood, how love can curdle into obsession, and how gods, especially forgotten ones, never stay buried for long. But at its heart, it’s about sisters: how they fracture, survive, return, and reckon with what they’ve made together.
©2026 by Dawn Kurtagich. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Resumo da Crítica
“The Seventh Sister is a raw, primal, spore-choked love letter to the mysteries of the forest. Kurtagich’s writing is smooth and sinuous as liquid gold, her descriptions imbued with a horrible beauty. Equal parts terrifying and heart wrenching, this gothic folk horror fairy tale is something to be savored.”—Viggy Parr Hampton, author of The Rotting Room
“A sensory fever dream that’s like Yellowjackets meets We Have Always Lived in the Castle. This is easily my favorite Dawn Kurtagich book yet—a piercingly emotional and atmospheric folk horror that perfectly captures the love and ache of sisterhood. This story crawled inside me and took root, and I’m certain it will never let go.”—Josh Winning, author of Burn the Negative
“Hauntingly beautiful and delightfully unsettling, The Seventh Sister is a masterclass on folk horror. Kurtagich lures you deep into the forest island of Beltane and keeps you there with lichen-covered fingers until you can almost taste the mold and mushrooms. Dark, enchanting, and powerful, The Seventh Sister will have you whispering ‘All hail Daudir,’ just to be safe.”—Saratoga Schaefer, author of Serial Killer Support Group and Trad Wife