Nothing but Blackened Teeth

Cassandra Khaw

Language: English

Publisher: DAW

Published: Oct 19, 2021

Description:

A USA TODAY BESTSELLER • A Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy Award Finalist! • An Indie Next Pick! • An October LibraryReads Pick! 2022 RUSA Reading List: Horror Winner!

Cassandra Khaw's
Nothing But Blackened Teeth is a gorgeously creepy haunted house tale, steeped in Japanese folklore and full of devastating twists.

A Heian-era mansion stands abandoned, its foundations resting on the bones of a bride and its walls packed with the remains of the girls sacrificed to keep her company.

It’s the perfect venue for a group of thrill-seeking friends, brought back together to celebrate a wedding.

A night of food, drinks, and games quickly spirals into a nightmare as secrets get dragged out and relationships are tested.

But the house has secrets too. Lurking in the shadows is the ghost bride with a black smile and a hungry heart.

And she gets lonely down there in the dirt.

Effortlessly turning the classic haunted house story on its head, Nothing but Blackened Teeth is a sharp and devastating exploration of grief, the parasitic nature of relationships, and the consequences of our actions.

Also by Cassandra Khaw :
The Salt Grows Heavy
A Song for Quiet
Hammers on Bone
The Dead Take the A Train (co-written with Richard Kadrey)

Review

A USA TODAY BESTSELLER • A Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy Award Finalist! • An Indie Next Pick! • An October LibraryReads Pick! • 2022 RUSA Reading List: Horror Winner!

“Brutally delicious! Khaw is a master of teasing your senses, and then terrorizing them!” ―N.K. Jemisin, New York Times bestselling author of The Fifth Season

“A creepy, meticulously-crafted tragedy and frankly, one of the most beautifully written haunted stories I've ever read. As in the best ghost stories, the house is full of ghosts, but it's the people who are the houses…. Nothing But Blackened Teeth will linger with you.” ―NPR

“This is a glorious poem, a slow-motion collapse leading to the inevitable haunting. It is beautiful and it is brutal and it is heartbroken. Absolutely recommended.” ―Seanan McGuire, New York Times bestselling author of Every Heart a Doorway

“Imagine chucking House on Haunted Hill , Japanese folklore, Clive Barker, and Kathy Acker into a literary blender. Nothing But Blackened Teeth reads like the ghost-punk noir you never knew you needed. It's sharp, playful, and nasty as hell.” ―Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghos t s and Survivor Song

“Khaw’s prose oozes dread....Horror readers and folklore fans will find this tale of terror to be brutally satisfying.” ― Publishers Weekly

“Khaw’s tale seems to come at you straight, setting up your story expectations, but then twists the knife at the last minute, leaving you reeling, but wanting more.” ―Richard Kadrey, New York Times bestselling author of the Sandman Slim series

“Khaw's got a sterling premise, enduring lore, and the fresh talent to voice it.” ―Josh Malerman, New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box

“Delicate and disgusting...Each page holds an image more finely drawn and disturbing than the last.” ―T. Kingfisher, author of The Twisted Ones

“This book burns and crackles and slithers, its prose as beautiful and deadly as its horror. Cassandra Khaw is a master of the terrifying tale.” ―Sam J. Miller, Nebula-Award-winning author of Blackfish City

“Reading Cassandra Khaw is akin to watching a nightmare ballet, full of beauty and elegance, pain and fragility, and breathless terror. Nothing but Blackened Teeth is mesmerizing. Don’t miss it!” ―Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat and Red Hands

“Intensely atmospheric and unsettling.” ― The Toronto Star

“Khaw is a prose wizard who has quickly become an auto-buy for me. This story of a wedding at a malevolent manor is as unexpected and delightful as their poetic approach to horror, and I loved every sharp, delicious twist of it.” ―Kevin Hearne, New York Times bestselling author of the Iron Druid Chronicles

“This is Hill House for this century, this is Belasco House with people we’ve known since third grade, and it’s got a smile so wicked you might just have to grin along with it. I know I did.” ―Stephen Graham Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians

“Khaw is always compulsively readable. This was a wonderful haunted-house story, modern characterizations in compelling tension with a lyrically beautiful ancient Japanese residence." ―Kij Johnson, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards

“Readers looking for bite-size horror on a stormy night will appreciate Khaw’s twisted tale.” ― BookPage

“What with poisonous relationships, parasite houses, and ghost brides, Nothing But Blackened Teeth is a really bad idea for a wedding, and a really great idea for a nightmare-on-the-page. This book is so magnificently rotten it writhes with literary maggots, and deserves a place of honor among its peers in horror.” ―C. S. E. Cooney, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Bone Swans: Stories

“A deft and creepy haunted house story, written in a lyrical style that heightens the disorienting, phantasmagoric nature of the tale. Nothing But Blackened Teeth is the kind of story you lose sleep over." ―Brian Evenson, author of Song for the Unraveling of the World

“If Guillermo del Toro directed The Ring , it might play out something like this engaging thriller. Japanese mythological creatures come to life in this dynamic, unique tale that will satisfy horror readers eager for fresh blood.” ― Booklist

“A feast for the senses. Deeply enriching, twisted, and deliciously dark, the upcoming novella is a definite must-read.” ―The Nerd Daily

“Engrossing and methodically paced….Recommend to those who love tales of haunted houses with menacing and dangerous histories that reach out from beyond the grave to entrap the living, such as Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic or David Mitchell’s Slade House. ” ― Library Journal

Praise for The Salt Grows Heavy

“Khaw’s poetic prose and stylish approach to gore make it a blood-soaked, unforgettable gem.” ― The New York Times

“Devastatingly effective…a folklore-infused world that feels wholly unique. Expertly blending a gothic atmosphere with elements of splatterpunk, this brilliant novella is not to be missed.” ― Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

“With this brilliantly constructed tale that consciously takes on a well-known story and violently breaks it open to reveal a heartfelt core, Khaw cements their status as a must-read author.” ― Library Journal, STARRED review

“A feverishly gory, grotesquely beautiful and baroque fairy-tale-meets-love-sonnet. Khaw’s imagination is limitless.” ―Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts

“The bones of a fairy tale sunk deep in a charnel house of descriptive prose, an elegant confection with a blood-soaked core. I devoured it in one sitting.” ―T. Kingfisher, multi-award winning author of What Moves the Dead and Nettle & Bone

“Short but action-packed, unctuous, and deliciously creepy.” ―Booklist

“Khaw uses poetically beautiful words to tear open your chest and gnaw on your ribs in this needle-sharp novella.” ―Kaaron Warren, author of Slights and The Grief Hole

“Khaw’s writing is immaculate. The Salt Grows Heavy is a truly mesmerizing story and one of the finest works of horror and dark fantasy I have ever read, dripping with a gruesome and disquieting passion.” ―Grimdark Magazine

“Khaw’s steely prose is matched only by the inventiveness of their imagination. The Salt Grows Heavy demonstrates their continuing mastery of the novella form.” ―John Langan, author of Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies

“A brutal and deadly romp whose language is as sharp and glittery as a scalpel made of ice. The Salt Grows Heavy is unlike anything else out there, a dark spell with needle-like teeth.” ―Brian Evenson, author of The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell and Song for the Unraveling of the World

About the Author

CASSANDRA KHAW is the USA Today bestselling author of Nothing But Blackened Teeth and the Bram Stoker Award-winner, Breakable Things. Other notable works of theirs are The Salt Grows Heavy and British Fantasy Award and Locus Award finalist, Hammers on Bone. Khaw’s work can be found in places like The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy , and Tor.com. Khaw is also the co-author of The Dead Take the A Train , co-written with bestselling author Richard Kadrey.