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Root Rot by Saskia Nislow

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Root Rot

Saskia Nislow

Creature Publishing · Print & ebook · April 4, 2025

Reading lane: Horror

A Horror pick for readers exploring Root Rot.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in short storiesGood for fans of HorrorGood for readers who enjoy Horror and Gothic Romance.

Book Details

Authors
Saskia Nislow
Publisher
Creature Publishing
Published
April 4, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Horror · Gothic Romance
Reading lane
Horror

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Publisher Categories

  • Horror

  • Gothic Romance

About This Book

Come meet The Liar, The Secret Keeper, The Crybaby, and the rest. Nine children travel with their families to their Grandfather’s vacation property, where strange things begin to happen: eyes blink from the bottom up, mushrooms ooze blood, people's faces don’t hang right anymore—except they do, once you look more closely. Transformations warp the children’s sense of time and place, the very land itself seeming to encroach upon them. As The Liar watches the children succumb o...

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Come meet The Liar, The Secret Keeper, The Crybaby, and the rest. Nine children travel with their families to their Grandfather’s vacation property, where strange things begin to happen: eyes blink from the bottom up, mushrooms ooze blood, people's faces don’t hang right anymore—except they do, once you look more closely. Transformations warp the children’s sense of time and place, the very land itself seeming to encroach upon them. As The Liar watches the children succumb one by one to an unknown fate, she must make sense of absent stars in the night sky, vials of amber liquid that taste of milk, a funny little rope tied in knots. She’s faced with a choice: join or resist, only the choice is not so simple. Set in The Grandfather’s Lake House as he continues to extend his property lines and told in the eerie we of the children, Root Rot explores predatory family dynamics, the boundaries of bodies and home, and how individuals choose to participate in or push back against structures that would harm them.

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