Cassandra Khaw

The Salt Grows Heavy

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A sensuous and strange horror novella full of creeping dread and delicious gore, twisting mermaid myths into something sharp, dangerous, and hungry, for fans of Christina Henry, Carmen Maria Machado and Eric LaRocca.
After the murder of her husband and the fall of his empire, a mermaid and her plague doctor companion escape into the wilderness. Deep in the woods, they stumble across a village where children hunt each other for sport, sacrificing one of their own at the behest of three surgeons they call “the saints.” These saints play god with their magic, harvesting the best bits of the children for themselves and piecing the sacrifices back together again.
To save the children from their fates, the plague doctor must confront their past, and the mermaid must embrace the darkest parts of her true nature.
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98 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Titan Books
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  • Aida Rodriguezhas quoted8 months ago
    That I want to die here, mired in the cold. That I want to race them to Death’s carriage, exceeding their pace but only just, never going so far as to be unable to turn and corset their fingers in mine. That eternity is a worthless bauble without their conversation. That I would follow them into the demise of the universe where every heaven and each hell is shuttered, and there is nothing of us but motings of wan light, and there is no bodily apparatus with which to express affection, no recourse save to glow weakly in worship until at last, such things are swallowed too by the dark.

    That I would love them even then.

    As long as a moiety of conscious thought persists, I will love them.

    I will love them to the death of days.
  • Aida Rodriguezhas quoted8 months ago
    “Bury me, my love, and take a lock of my hair with you. Carry me through the centuries. I think I’d like to share, just a little, in what immortality is like.”

    I begin to keen.
  • Aida Rodriguezhas quoted8 months ago
    It is always interesting to see how often women are described as ravenous when it is the men who, without exception, take without thought of compensation.

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