Rose of Jericho

Alex Grecian

Book - 2025

Something wicked is going on in the village of Ascension. A mother wasting away from cancer is suddenly up and about. A boy trampled by a milk cart walks away from the accident. A hanged man can still speak, broken neck and all. The dead are not dying. When Rabbit and Sadie Grace accompany their friend Rose to Ascension to help take care of her ailing cousin, they immediately notice that their new house, Bethany Hall, is occupied by dozens of ghosts. And something is waiting for them in the attic. The villagers of Ascension are unwelcoming and wary of their weird visitors. As the three women attempt to find out what's happening in the town, they must be careful not to be found out. But a much larger--and more dangerous--force is gallop...ing straight for them. --

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Review by Booklist Review

A grieving widower's fateful encounter with Death has chilling repercussions in best-selling author Grecian's tense and propulsive follow-up to Red Rabbit (2023). In 1881 Nicodemus, Kansas, former Union solider Moses Burke is still reeling from the death of his wife in childbirth when he tracks down Death and kills him, leaving the world without its guide to the afterlife and setting into motion a seven-day countdown to catastrophe. Meanwhile, in small-town Ascension, Massachusetts, the dead don't die, carrying on among the living without vital organs, limbs, or the ability to breathe. Newly arrived in town, witches Sadie, Rabbit, and Rose try to make sense of the strange happenings, confronting the seemingly idyllic Ascension's haunted history--and its uncertain future--at their own peril. Unfolding in multiple perspectives, Grecian's atmospheric tale is a violent yet meditative blend of supernatural horror and weird western, with a cinematic sensibility that evocatively transports readers to nineteenth-century New England. Fans of Red Rabbit will delight in spending more time with Sadie, Rabbit, and Rose, while newcomers can enjoy Rose of Jericho as a stand-alone.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Grecian builds on the supernatural shenanigans of his previous weird western, Red Rabbit, with this ghoulishly entertaining variation on the zombie theme. In a preamble set in 1881 Kansas, enraged ex--Union soldier Moses Burke guns down the Grim Reaper, whom he believes to be responsible for the premature death of his young wife. When Moses discovers that the Reaper had a ledger full of future appointments with souls to be harvested, none of whom will now make their exit dates on time, he embarks for Ascension, Mass., seeking the assistance of allies from his earlier adventure--schoolteacher Rose Nettles and her witch companions Sadie and Rabbit Grace--to rectify his wrong. Meanwhile, in Ascension, matters of life and death are going off the rails: the terminally ill are rising from their deathbeds, the fatally maimed are conducting business as usual, and the corpses that should be piling up are not--nor are they (as news reports reveal) anywhere else in the nation. As the characters flail about trying to restore the natural order, Grecian paints a colorful portrait of a more superstitious America where the death of Death is believable and ghosts and angels shape the outcome of the grotesque incidents that follow. The result is a refreshingly original period dark fantasy. (Mar.)

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