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Sinder

Diabhal Book 2

Kathleen Kaufman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Turner Publishing Company

Published:10th Dec '20

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Sinder weaves together the parallel stories of Ceit, grown to adulthood and having taken her rightful place as Matrarc of the Society, and her great-grandmother, Ainsley Robertson in 1924 Ireland, and the inception of the community that would come to inhabit Sinder Avenue.

In 1996, Venice Beach, Ceit struggles with the confines of superstition and tradition that have defined the Society since its start. As her younger brother, Alan, turns eighteen, Ceit enacts a plan to end the Society for good. And in doing so, releasing Alan from what she sees increasingly as a toxic and antiquated way of life as well as freeing herself from her mortal ties to the human realm.

In 1924, Ainsley Robertson lives in a secluded community outside of Cork, led by her father, an abusive and cruel ceannaire. Ainsley’s story opens with her expecting a baby in a world where being an unwed mother is a criminal act. Ainsley grows to realize her own gifts and connection to the world of the fae as she navigates a world dominated by dogma and oppression. As the sparks of what will become the Society grow to a flame, Ainsley becomes the Matrarc of her people, leading them to a new world, and a new tradition.

“Get immersed in the dark and magical world of Sinder, where imagination and the key to salvation meet at an Americana crossroads lurking only a stone’s throw from the Pacific Ocean. Steeped in folklore, myth and legend, Sinder casts an unforgettable gothic spell that will leave you wondering what is real . . . and what is magic . . .” — John Palisano Bram Stoker Award Winning author of Ghost Heart and President, Horror Writers Association

“With Sinder, Kathleen Kaufman continues the gripping story of cults from Diabhal, this time going deeper into the origins of the Society. Kaufman weaves together magic and myth with the visceral, real-life horrors of life in 1920s Ireland to create a dark, richly-layered portrait of a girl finding her power in a patriarchal society. This is a powerful, poignant tale—and a must-read for fans of folk horror.” –Jo Kaplan, author of It Will Just Be Us


"The blend of intrigue, fantasy, and occult thriller is very nicely done, powered by intergenerational connections that keep the story line vivid...Readers seeking an occult thriller about powerful women determined to not just fulfill their destinies, but make changes in their worlds which require a special form of leadership, will find Sinder compelling on many levels." –Midwest Book Review

ISBN: 9781684423309

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

336 pages

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