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“Imagine Riverdale crossing streams with Stephen King’s The Outsider and you’ll get a sense of this gripping supernatural mystery…Gould’s debut begins as a snappy paranormal yarn and unspools into a profound story about the complex interplay between grief, guilt, and identity.” – Oprah Daily

“Gould’s atmospheric writing mesmerized me while reading… In the veins of V.E. Schwab and Courtney Summers, Gould delivers a spine-chilling and eerie debut with The Dead and the Dark that will leave readers hooked from the first page.” – The Nerd Daily

“For fans of books like authors like Courtney Summers and Lisa Jewel, Courtney Gould’s debut novel The Dead and the Dark packs a chilling story of a murder conspiracy, family bonds, and the darkness that exists within the seams of society and even inside the most purest of people.” – The Young Folks

“Gould’s debut is an utterly dreamy romance in the midst of a living nightmare, and a true testament to the power of love in a world of hate. It’s exactly the book we need right now.” – Dahlia Adler, author of Cool for the Summer and editor of His Hideous Heart

“An absorbing mystery and wholly original ghost story. Gould’s writing is mesmerizing, drawing you into Snakebite until it slips under your skin and lingers like the Dark itself. A haunting story I won’t shake off anytime soon.” – Emma Berquist, author of Devils Unto Dust and Missing, Presumed Dead

The Dead and the Dark has something for everyone: thrills, chills, a mystery that’ll keep readers guessing and a romance they’ll absolutely love rooting for. Snakebite is a setting as unforgettably alive as the characters who inhabit it and once it gets hold of you, it won’t let go. A riveting, spooky and expertly-crafted debut from a talented new voice in YA fiction.” – Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie

“Gould’s debut has everything you need in a book: an engrossing mystery, a compelling love story, and a setting so utterly alive you won’t believe it isn’t on a map. The Dead and the Dark will keep you in its grasp until the last perfect page.” – Erica Waters, author of Ghost Wood Song

The Dead and the Dark gave me everything I want from a great supernatural murder mystery: a haunting small town, a fresh new romance, and the very best kind of monster―the kind we make ourselves.” – Francesca Zappia, author of Now Entering Addamsville and Eliza and Her Monsters

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