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What Grows in the Dark

A Novel

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"At once suspenseful and tender...a queer horror masterpiece."
—Marisa Crane, author of I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself
In this chilling contemporary horror novel, a phony spiritualist returns to her hometown to assist in an investigation that eerily mirrors her sister's death, forcing her to confront the secrets she's been running from.
Sixteen years ago, Brigit Weylan's older sister, Emma, walked into the woods in their small hometown of Ellis Creek. She never walked out. People said she was troubled—in the months leading up to her death, she was convinced there was a monster in those trees. Marked by the tragedy, Brigit left town and never looked back.
Now Brigit travels around the country investigating paranormal activity (and faking the results) with her cameraman, Ian. But when she receives a call from Ellis Creek, she's thrust into the middle of a search for two missing teenagers. As Brigit and Ian are drawn further into the case, the parallels to Emma's death become undeniable. And worse, Brigit can't explain what's happening to her: trees appearing in her bedroom in the middle of the night, something with a very familiar laugh watching her out in the darkness, and Emma's voice on her phone, reminding Brigit to finish what they started.
More and more, it looks like Emma was right: there is a monster in Ellis Creek, and it's waited a long time for Brigit to come home.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 22, 2024
      In Evans’s suspenseful horror debut, a pair of fraudulent paranormal investigators are called in to examine a real haunting. Sixteen years ago, Brigit Weylan’s older sister, Emma, was found dead in an apparent suicide outside the woods where the girls once played. Soon after, Brigit left town for good. Now she lives on the road with her friend, Ian, conning people by faking supernatural happenings and then swooping in as experts. Ian, who films their so-called investigations and uploads them to YouTube, believes they’d have a hit show on their hands if they could just get a network pickup. Then Brigit gets a call from Emma’s former girlfriend, now a police detective, informing her that two teens have disappeared in the same woods where Emma died, followed by strange, seemingly paranormal occurrences. Though Brigit doesn’t want to return home, Emma offers to pay, and she can’t resist the money. Upon arrival, she and Ian find that the teens’ disappearance is directly connected to Emma’s death. The more they investigate, the more the forest comes alive—and it wants Brigit. Evans gets the pacing of this chiller just right. Skin-crawling and unpredictable, this is sure to please horror fans. Agent: Erica Bauman, Aevitas Creative.

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2024
      Brigit and Ian have leveraged Brigit's childhood tragedy--her sister Emma's disappearance and death in their small hometown in Virginia 16 years ago--into an online paranormal-investigation show. Brigit has been the star and Ian the cameraman as they help people rid themselves of troublesome spirits in exchange for a few minutes of internet fame. However, when Emma's ex-girlfriend calls Brigit back home after two more teens have disappeared into the woods, Brigit must finally confront the horrors of her past, the monster in the woods, and the part she played in its reign of terror. The book opens with an unease that builds to outright disturbing and features both strong LGBTQ representation and a compelling combination of lies, secrets, and twists. Readers will be drawn in quickly, but it is Brigit and Ian and their alternating narrations that will keep them turning the pages. A solid debut that will appeal to fans of small towns with monstrous secrets hiding in the woods, like Hex, by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (2016), and Jackal, by Erin E. Adams (2022).

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2024

      DEBUT This creepy novel blends small-town horrors with LGBTQIA+ themes. Brigit Weylan long ago left the small town of Ellis Creek, VA, and the woods where she found her sister Emma's body. Years later, Brigit is working as a fake medium, along with her cameraman Ian, but she's asked to come back to Ellis Creek when two teens disappear in those same woods. As Brigit rediscovers her hometown and delves into her own past, she also discovers that whatever took Emma all those years ago now wants her. Evans's story starts off almost as a police procedural with Brigit helping the police, but it gradually grows in supernatural strangeness as Brigit's grip on reality starts slipping. The book also manages to show how human prejudices can exist alongside shadowy horrors. The real draw, however, is the novel's sylvan yet sinister setting. In the woods of rural Virginia, what lives in the undergrowth will rise to the surface, much like Brigit's trauma. VERDICT A spooky walk in the woods for fans of supernatural mysteries, LGBTQIA+ protagonists, and folk horror such as The Blair Witch.--James Gardner

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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