Praise for
Nestlings"Like
The Shining meets
The Changeling. And whew, is it scary. . . . I think people are going to lose their minds over this book. Like
Mary, it has all the makings of a classic." --Rachel Harrison, author of
Cackle"Couldn't put it down. Gimme gargoyles and insect babies any ol' day. I'll take them. Happily."--Clay McLeod Chapman, author of
The RemakingPraise for
Mary
"
Mary is a book unlike any other: a serial killer thriller that's half ghost story and half possession horror, featuring a labyrinthine mansion and a desert-dwelling cult...
Mary is a late-life coming-of-age horror that shines a necessary light on a neglected character type through black humor and scenes of gloriously gross carnage."--
Esquire"Heads up, Nat Cassidy's debut novel is not for the faint of heart. It's gory and horrific, but underneath the blood-soaked pages is a commentary on society's view of older women and their place in the world."--
The Seattle Times
"Razor-sharp horror debut.... Cassidy expertly twists the invisibility and disposability of society's most vulnerable into qualities ideally suited to a terrifying avenging angel. It's as scary as it is smart."--
Publishers Weekly"This tale of horror is a good read-alike for Stephen King's
Carrie and Paul Tremblay's
A Head Full of Ghosts."--
Booklist
"A collision of supernatural and real-life horrors . . .
Mary is absolutely riveting. I can't recommend it highly enough."--Jonathan Janz, author of
The Siren and the Specter and
The Raven
"Mary, Mary, quite extraordinary... How does your novel grow? With pillow cases hiding sliced off faces, and porcelain dolls all in a row. With an acidic sense of humor more barbed than any cactus, . . .
Mary is a perfect blend of Stephen King's
Dolores Claiborne and Frank De Felitta's
Audrey Rose."--Clay McLeod Chapman, author of
The Remaking
"Operatic and tremendously unsettling, there's a dangerous current churning beneath the pages . . . This is first class horror."--Eric LaRocca, author of
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"A classic horror novel of a middle-aged woman tormented by all the little-town horrors of her past . . .. Who is Mary, or better yet,
what is Mary? She has been called home to find out. A fine read."--Elizabeth Engstrom, author of
When Darkness Loves Us