Spell for Drowning

Rebecca Ferrier

Book - 2026

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US : Alcove Press 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Ferrier (-)
ISBN
9798892421799
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ferrier debuts with an immersive historical fantasy drenched in Cornish seawater and the blood of the people that coastline harbors. In 1779, Kensa, the daughter of a hanged smuggler, is shunned by the townsfolk of the fishing village of Portscatho. When she and her half-sister, Elowen, find the body of an ancient sea monster washed up on the rocky beach, Kensa sees an opportunity: the finder will be the village's next wise woman, or witch, and though frail Elowen was first by right, Kensa claims her sister's glory. She wins an apprenticeship with the current wise woman, Isolde, a role in which she is still treated as an outcast, but a useful one. When Elowen's health worsens, however, and Isolde's body also begins to fail, Kensa learns that the Old Ways demand more than she ever dreamed, and that some things come at a price that might be impossible for her to pay. Meanwhile, the treacherous God of the Sea, the Bucka, whose long-standing pact with Isolde protects Portscatho from the raging ocean, is more than ready for Kensa to fail. Ferrier crafts a thrilling yarn as dark, rich, and bloody as folk stories that have lasted centuries in the telling. This is a fairy tale with teeth. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

DEBUT Ferrier debuts with a fantasy about a fate stolen, a romance forbidden, and a sacrificial pact. Kensa and her half-sister live steeped in Cornish traditions and superstitions. Central to this world is the local wise woman, a figure who is obliged to be "alone, relied upon, and lusted after yet never truly wanted." Seeking social acceptance, Kensa dreams of becoming the wise woman. When her sister discovers a magical dying sea beast, Kensa claims that she found it, stealing the fate of her sister to be the next local wise woman. Kensa takes the apprenticeship, but with it come the challenges of overcoming one's own pride and stubbornness as well as accepting the help of those around her, including her lifelong friend Jack. The novel examines the sacrifices one makes to gain love and acceptance through societal expectations. VERDICT Ferrier weaves Cornish folklore into a shadowy and hopeful modern gothic tale that holds great appeal for fans of Madeline Miller and Erin Morgenstern.--Leigh Verburg

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