Tags
Adult Fiction, Adventure, Classic Horror Retellings, Mysteries, Suspense, Victorian Historical Fiction
Thanks to NetGalley and Saga Press for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
416 Pages
Synopsis: Mary Jekyll, alone and penniless following her parents’ death, is curious about the secrets of her father’s mysterious past. One clue in particular hints that Edward Hyde, her father’s former friend and a murderer, may be nearby, and there is a reward for information leading to his capture…a reward that would solve all of her immediate financial woes.
But her hunt leads her to Hyde’s daughter, Diana, a feral child left to be raised by nuns. With the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Mary continues her search for the elusive Hyde, and soon befriends more women, all of whom have been created through terrifying experimentation: Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherine Moreau, and Justine Frankenstein.
When their investigations lead them to the discovery of a secret society of immoral and power-crazed scientists, the horrors of their past returns. Now it is up to the monsters to triumph over the monstrous.
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter is an absolute delight from start to finish for so many reasons. It’s clever, creative, and original, with funny and memorable characters that fans of classic horror will love.
This motley group of young women, or as they call themselves, “monsters”, each take turns contributing to the story that Catherine Moreau is writing, which relates how they meet and the adventure they embark upon. It took me a couple of chapters to get used to the writing, because each character kept interrupting Cat, especially young Diana Hyde who is hysterically incorrigible. While I wound up loving these asides, at the beginning they were a bit distracting.
The plot itself is so imaginative and Theodora Goss has my deepest admiration for coming up with the idea to bring together the “daughters” of some of classic horror’s most infamous villains to solve a mystery. And not only that, but she gives them all fully developed personalities and backstories without taking away from the central plot. There are even nods to Sherlock Holmes & Watson, and Dracula.
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter is truly a monster mash-up of epic proportions, and I cannot recommend it highly enough, particularly to fans of classic horror. I just read that the sequel will be coming out in the summer of 2018, and I can’t wait for the further adventures of the Athena Club!
This sounds brilliant! I have been seeing it around the book community and now I need it 😅
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You really do need to read this! It’s AWESOME!😊
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The cover is beautiful, and your review makes me want to pick it up 🙂
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It is eye-catching isn’t it? I hope you have the chance to read this!☺️
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I’m sold!
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Yay!☺️
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This certainly sounds like a fun read. I’ll have to add it to my TBR list.
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I saw this was already on your Goodreads want to read shelf Jeanne. I think you’ll enjoy it!😊
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Didn’t remember it being on my Goodreads shelf already. Need to put it on other reminder lists, too, like my Amazon wishlist.
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Great idea, to use Jekyll and Hyde as a basis for the book. Nice one, Kim.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Right? I think this will go on my top ten list for 2017! 😁
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I think I actually remember debating on this one so it must not be from your hidden shelf…. I’ll have to add it to the library list though since it does sound good. 🙂
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You need to read this ASAP Carrie!😊
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Ok, since you insisted I put in a request since it’s still on Netgalley, may just be too late though but haven’t heard anything yet.
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I JUST added this book myself! Since I finished Theodora Goss’s Red as Blood and White as Bone, which was beautifully written dark fairy tale. I’ve been following her blog for a while, but I hadn’t read any of her books until now. She has an excellent post about the Heroine’s Journey in contrast or as a companion to Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey/Monomyth.
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I need to check out that short story and her blog.😊
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It’s https://theodoragoss.com/! The story was either free or $0.99 on Kindle, and it took me only a few days to read it at 32 pages. You could probably read it in one sitting, but I usually read a little bit on my lunch breaks at work 🙂
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Thanks Adrienne. Just followed her and scooped up the book.😊
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Can’t wait to hear what you think! It was a quick read.
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Wow, this sounds awesome! I just added it to my TBR list. It would make a great Fall read. Maybe around Halloween. 😀 Awesome review, thanks for sharing your thoughts on it.
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Yay! I think our taste in books are pretty similar so I have a feeling you’re going to LOVE this!😊
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Nice a 4.5 rating from you, a very interesting sounding premise….very cool to day the least. I have recieved so many recommendations from you know, that it’s almost impossible to think of where to begin lol. Keep them coming though 😊
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Yay! 😊👏
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This sounds very intriguing and I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I might give this a shot! Nice review! 🙂
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Thanks Raven! You absolutely have to try this!😊
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This sounds awesome! I will definetley have to check this out!🤓📚💯
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If you love all the classic horror greats, you’ll love this!😊
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Ohlalala… sounds good to me.
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You should definitely try it Dani! I think you’d get a kick out of Diana!😁
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Oh gosh, this sounds absolutely delightful. I’d definitely be down to pick up a copy if I ever run into it. So much originality! So much potential! 🙂
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Awesome!💁🏻
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This sounds intriguing – it reminds me of Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Thot u might like to know that u will b able to read a new medieval draft AND a fresh Bradscribe by th end of this week!
Cheers!
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Oh my gosh! Brad, this is definitely going to be on my list of favorite books this year! And you’re right. This could be called The League of Extraordinary Gentlewomen!☺️
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WOW – I read it here first! 🙂
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😁😁😁😁😁
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Oh! And I meant to say, that’s fantastic news about your writing! I’ll be looking out for your posts.🤗
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Groovy!
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Oh my gosh, what a fun, fascinating book! Here’s hoping you love the sequel just as much next year!
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Thanks Jen!☺️
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Hey! Love this post, such respect for your blog – I would really appreciate it if you’d check out this post on my blog and lemme know what you think …https://tanyatale.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/short-story-train-spotter/
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