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What Feasts at Night
What Feasts at Night | T Kingfisher
Alex Easton, retired soldier, returns in this novella-length sequel to the bestselling What Moves The Dead. When Easton travels to Gallacia as a favor to Miss Potter, they find their home empty, the caretaker dead, and the grounds troubled by a strange, uncanny silence. The locals whisper of a strange breath-stealing being from Gallacian folklore that has taken up residence in Easton's home . . . and in their dreams.
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Zuhkeeyah
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A short, creepy read. Alex‘s bumbling investigations and attempts to charm the grumpy widow were entertaining. T. Kingfisher has a way of describing the goriest scenes that make you feel like it‘s happening to you.

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Zuhkeeyah
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"A poet once wrote that the woods of Gallacia are as deep and dark as God's sorrow."

An appropriately eerie beginning.

#firstlinefriday @ShyBookOwl

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underground_bks
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Alex Easton returns, this time to their family‘s neglected hunting lodge, where death comes quietly at night to suck the very breath from your lungs. What Feasts at Night has all the darkly humorous, thrillingly gothic, and deliciously folkloric horror we know and love from its predecessor What Moves the Dead. I just enjoy Alex, Angus, and Miss Potter so much, I‘d follow them into any creepy corner of Gallacia! Read for the #TransRightsReadathon!

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MarshmallowAdventures
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Although this book‘s mystery was less satisfyingly woven than its predecessor‘s, the characters and universe they inhabit are so richly developed that they more than make up for it. It is very rare that I enjoy a series mainly for its main character, but Alex Easton is a glorious exception.

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MarshmallowAdventures
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“If you have ever dealt with the possessions of the dead, you probably know what I mean. You take things away and leave behind emptiness, and everything you remove-every sheet and pillowcase, every lost sock and old razor-erases a little bit of the dead person's footprint in the world. You picture your own home being carted away, piece by piece, hopefully by loved ones and not by strangers.”

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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024 #SeriesLove2024

A follow up to What Moves the Dead & second in the Sworn Soldier series (which I hope means more books). I love the mix of creepy gothic vibes & dark humor that Kingfisher infuses these novellas with. Alex Easton is a great character & I love Angus, their batman & Miss Potter too. In this book the trio is reunited at Easton‘s family‘s hunting lodge. The blend of fantasy, folklore & horror in these books is superb!

DebinHawaii Read this one first: 1mo
DieAReader 🥳🤓Great! 1mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 1mo
BookmarkTavern I loved this one! 1mo
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Kazzie
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She‘s so great! I love the NB 19 century solider and their (kar) friends. I hope there is more!

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BookmarkTavern
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Easton returns home to the Gallacian lodge of their youth, only to discover that there is more to the death of the caretaker & the decay of the lodge than they could dream.

God I love Kingfisher‘s horror. Visceral & insidious, & so damn creepy, I got goosebumps 1/2 way through. We get more of Easton, Angus, & Miss Potter, & such interesting world building I immediately wanted to go back to the first one to reread both. 🤞🏻 for a 3rd! 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

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BookmarkTavern Chapter 12 horse death (a dream but hella unsettling) 1mo
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Kenyazero Sounds creepy in the best way! I typically avoid horror but recently read one that was recommended to me: Summer Sons. It was excellent and I recommend it if you haven‘t read it! 1mo
BookmarkTavern @Kenyazero Oh that looks interesting! I need to see if my library has a copy. 1mo
Kenyazero @BookmarkTavern I hope they do! 1mo
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DebinHawaii
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Yesterday‘s smallish #LibraryBookHaul 📚 I went to pick up my holds on the tagged book so I can read the follow-up to What Moves the Dead & Relish, a reread for my virtual foodie book club & grabbed the latest (book 5) for #NancyDrewBR & saw Tales of Korea that I thought would be fun for #FoodandLit

The book🐔🐔approve!

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BookmarkTavern
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Surprise afternoon off equals shopping and lunch! 💖 #BookHaul

Hooked_on_books That looks like my kind of shopping trip! 2mo
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sebrittainclark
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4.5/5

I loved this sequel to What Moves the Dead that moves away from the retelling of The Fall of the House of Usher and into a reimagining of European mythical creatures. Just like the first book, it's very atmospheric and gothic. I thought it took slightly longer to get as unsettling as What Moves the Dead, but when it did it was fantastic. I would happily read about Alex Easton's interactions with mythical creatures again and again.

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bookish_wookish
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I had to jump to this one since its due back to the library before the others. I really wanted to like this one since i liked What Moves The Dead. This one fell kind of flat for me and i found myself getting confused and having to reread sections. I still dont know what happened! Ill have to reread it at some point.

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sebrittainclark
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ebook: The Reanimator's Soul Kara Jorgensen
audiobook: What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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ericarobynreads
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What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher is a tale of mystery, denial, and the desperation one feels when unsure how to help others in the most terrifying of times.

If you enjoyed What Moves the Dead, this follow-up will be a fun read if you can look past the main character‘s constant denial! I had fun listening to this one and enjoyed immersing myself in this author‘s work.

https://www.ericarobynreads.com/what-feasts-at-night-by-t-kingfisher/

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JacintaMCarter
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suvata
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Thank you to #TorPublishingGroup #TorNightfire and #NetGalley for providing this #ARC Advance Reading Copy. Expected publication date is February 13, 2024 • 5 Stars

“What Feasts at Night” is a horror-fantasy novella by T. Kingfisher and the second book in the “Sworn Soldier” series. The story follows retired soldier Alex Easton, who is asked to investigate a family hunting lodge in Gallacia. ⬇️

suvata Upon arrival, they find the caretaker dead, the lodge in disarray, and the grounds troubled by a strange, uncanny silence. The villagers whisper that a breath-stealing monster from folklore has taken up residence in Easton‘s home.

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