Reviews
“Cherie Priest kicks ass! Four and Twenty Blackbirds is lush, rich, intense, and as dark and dangerous as a gator-ridden swamp.” —Maggie Shayne, New York Times bestselling author of Blue Twilight
“Fine writing, humor, thrills, real scares, the touch of the occult . . . had me from the first page. I read straight through. An absolutely wonderful debut, and a book not to be missed.” —Heather Graham, New York Times bestselling author of Haunted
“Cherie Priest has created a chilling page-turner in her debut novel. Her voice is rich, earthy, soulful, and deliciously southern as she weaves a disturbing yarn like a master! Awesome-gives you goosebumps!” —L.A. Banks, author of Minion and The Vampire Huntress Legend Series
“Spooky and engrossing, this revenge play is as sticky as a salmagundi made from blood and swamp dirt. Priest can write scenes that are jump-out-of-your-skin scary. This is the first installment in what I can only hope will be a long and terrifying friendship.” —Cory Doctorow, author of Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town
“Wonderful. Enchanting. Amazing and original fiction that will satisfy that buttery Southern taste, as well as that biting aftertaste of the dark side. I loved it.” —Joe R. Lansdale, Stoker- and Edgar-winning author of The Bottoms
“Breathlessly readable, palpably atmospheric and compellingly suspenseful, Four and Twenty Blackbirds is a considerable debut. It’s written with great control and fluency, and it looks like the start of quite a career.” —Ramsey Campbell, World Horror Grand Master
“Cherie Priest has mastered the art of braiding atmosphere, suspense and metaphysics into a resonant ghost story that offers even more than what you hope for.” —Katherine Ramsland, bestselling author of GHOST: Investigating the Other Side
“Southern Gothic at its best. An absorbing mystery told with humour and bite.” —Kelley Armstrong, author of Industrial Magic and the Otherworld series
“Four and Twenty Blackbirds is a rare bird, the novel you wish you’d written yourself–excellent!” —C.J. Henderson, author of The Things That Are Not There
“Four and Twenty Blackbirds is an extraordinary first novel-heck, it’s an extraordinary novel, period. It’s a ghost story and a voodoo mystery-and like any good Southern Gothic, it has a healthy obsession with race and inbreeding. But Blackbirds is more than the sum of its traditional parts. Cherie Priest’s writing, while decidedly capable of giving you the creeps, is infused with a refreshing spunkiness and interesting, believable characters . . . . Fans of supernatural horror should keep an eye on Cherie Priest!” —SciFiDimensions.com