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Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry
Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry





Her time has come.Ībandoned by her family, alone on the wrong side of the color line with little to call her own, Eliza Meeks is coming to terms with what she does have.

Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry

But the carnival’s newest act, a peculiar young woman with latent magical powers, may hold the key to defeating it. Henry laid down the history, the roots and bones, of the ancient power wielded in this novel set in the Depression-Era South, I knew that this work would be my new favorite thing.” - Sheree Renée Thomas, Editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, award-winning author of Nine BarĮvil lives in a traveling carnival roaming the Depression-era South.

Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry

“With a powerful voice that grips you from its very first pages, Bacchanal casts a spell on readers, conjuring up some of the best magic reminiscent of writers we love - the magical carnival of Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, the rich characterizations and creeping dread of Stephen King, and the wonderful storytelling and voice that we love from the multitalented Tananarive Due.







Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry