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The Porcelain Sisters

9781616964719
208 pages
Tachyon Publications Llc
Overview
A shy young woman and her deeply unpleasant—and literally porcelain —sister fight for their inheritance, taking on an impossible array of enemies, including a chain-smoking demon crow, an unkillable assassin, and a secret clan of French sorceresses. In his newest adventure from the world of Harrison the Monster Detective, Daryl Gregory (Spoonbenders) takes us on a dizzying yet poignant romp through the horrors of sisterhood.

Ruth Winslow is trying to save up enough money to finish college while looking after her sister, Isabel—who happens to be a haunted doll. When an accident severely damages Isabel’s porcelain body, the sisters have to find the only woman who can fix her, the fearsome witch known as La Fabricante: the Dollmaker.

The sisters head to Marseille, where they take on Le Clan: Chiffon, a red-headed, unkillable assassin; a collection of angry, haunted dolls; plus a pair of demons—one a cigarette-smoking crow, the other a black cat—and their human familiars.

Along the way, the sisters learn that they’ve been lied to their entire lives. Their mother wasn’t just a homemaker who died in a car accident, she was a legendary enforcer in the Le Clan des Sorcières.

While Ruth has to come out of her shell and deal with her own latent powers, Isabel has to grow up in a body that can’t grow. Together they’ll have to outwit and outfight everyone to claim their birthright.
Author Bio
Daryl Gregory is an award-winning writer of genre-mixing novels and stories. His novella, We Are All Completely Fine, won the World Fantasy and the Shirley Jackson Awards. His latest novel, When We Were Real, was a Kirkus book of the year. Other recent work includes the Appalachian horror novel Revelator, a Washington Post book of the year. Gregory’s short stories have been nominated for the Hugo and other awards. He wrote the choose-your-own-adventure-style video game Flatline for 3 Minute Games. His comics work includes the Green Hornet, Planet of the Apes, and Dracula: The Company of Monsters (co-written with Kurt Busiek). He also teaches writing and is a regular instructor at the Viable Paradise Writing Workshop. Gregory lives in Seattle.