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n the depths of a remote forest, an enchanted castle preys on unwary travellers. The servants of the Goddess Morana sacrifice to their dark mistress every soul who crosses its threshold. One terrible night, three people who should never have met find themselves trapped there: a spoiled lady escaping an unwanted marriage, an aging warrior-prince on a deadly mission, and a resourceful rogue caught up in a botched heist. As their destinies entwine and the dawn approaches, the solution to the castle's riddle becomes clear: if they want to escape, one of them must die. A dark fantasy tale inspired by Slavic folklore, Dark Woods, Deep Water is the debut novel by Croatian author Jelena Dunato. Set in an intricately imagined world that staggers the line between fairytale and brutality, this novel will appeal to fans of Katherine Arden and Naomi Novik, as well as lovers of classic Gothic fiction.
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This is about a castle in the woods that lures people to their deaths. The Goddess Morana feeds on the suffering and death. She longs for one death above all others, someone that wronged her long ago.
I liked the creepy castle and haunted forest vibes, however, even at 274 pages, I thought this was too long. It dragged in quite a few spots.
Thank you to Net Galley and the publisher for an e-arc.