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Quiver - Holly Luhning
Quiver
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Book Description In sixteenth-century Hungary, Countess Elizabeth Bathory began to torture and kill over 600 servant girls so as to bathe in their blood. She believed this practice would render her beauty immortal; it certainly did her reputation. Quiver tells the chilling story of the notorious... show more
Book Description
In sixteenth-century Hungary, Countess Elizabeth Bathory began to torture and kill over 600 servant girls so as to bathe in their blood. She believed this practice would render her beauty immortal; it certainly did her reputation. Quiver tells the chilling story of the notorious Countess Bathory and her undying power to enthrall.
Danica, a young forensic psychologist, is one of many who have been drawn into the orbit of Bathory's enduring legend. Danica has moved to England from Canada to work at Stowmoor, a former insane asylum turned forensic hospital, and one of her patients is Martin Foster, imprisoned for murdering a fourteen-year-old girl. Foster is a menacing but fascinating patient, and Danica begins to suspect he may have belonged to a cabal idolizing Bathory and reenacting her savage murders.

At the same time, Danica receives a mysterious note from Maria, a seductive archivist who moves in glamorous circles and with whom Danica has an intriguing and complicated past. Maria claims she has discovered Bathory's long-lost diaries, which chronicle her spectacularly bloody crimes, and as Danica's career and her relationship with her artist-boyfriend, Henry, begin to break down, Maria increasingly insinuates herself into her life. Soon, Danica is in too deep to notice that Maria's motivations are far from selfless, and that, in fact, they may just cost Danica her life.
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ISBN: 9781554686964 (1554686962)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 289
Edition language: English
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Adrift in a sea of libraries
Adrift in a sea of libraries rated it
2.0 Quiver
Me: Ah, a loving tribute to female horror tropes. Me: You know, this is very like the early female "vampire" stories. *headtilt* Yuuuup, female vampire tropes with a historical serial killer cult. It was creepy, and atmospheric, and... Ran more on Rule of Drama then Rule of Logic. Stylistically...
Pages of Slytherin
Pages of Slytherin rated it
3.0 Quiver: A Novel
It was an excellent take on the similarities between Elizabeth Bathory and a psycho maniac like this. I fairly enjoyed it.
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