Eutopia : a novel of terrible optimism
(2020)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Open Road Media, 2020
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ISBN/ISSN
9781504064262 (electronic bk.) MWT13483399, 1504064267 (electronic bk.) 13483399
LANGUAGE
English
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This debut horror novel by the author of short story collection Monstrous Affections "establishes him as a worthy heir to the mantle of Stephen King" (National Post). Set in 1911, Eutopia "mixes utopian vision, rustic Americana, and pure creepiness. . . . Nickle blends Little House on the Prairie with distillates of Rosemary's Baby and The X-Files to create a chilling survival-of-the-fittest story" (Publishers Weekly). Situated on the edge of the woods and mountains of northern Idaho, the tiny settlement of Eliada is an industrialist's attempt to create heaven on earth. But its secrets are soon to be unveiled, as Jason Thistledown, the sole survivor of a mysterious plague in Montana, and Andrew Waggoner, a black doctor nearly lynched by the KKK, delve beneath the façade of the utopian mill town. What they discover is science warped by ideology-and an unearthly monster that preys on the faith of its own true believers . . . "A story of piano-wire suspense, grotesque horrors, and, above all, visceral insight into the race politics of American horror, and how they are bound up with the American project itself." -Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing Praise for David Nickle "His stories are dark, wildly imaginative, and deeply compassionate-even when they're laced with righteous anger." -Nathan Ballingrud, author of Wounds "David Nickle is Canada's answer to Stephen King. His writing charms even as it slices like a blade between the ribs: sharp, subtle, and never less than devastating." -Helen Marshall, author of Gifts for the One Who Comes After

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