Book Summary:
You know how the story goes – a prince comes across a mermaid, falls in love with her, and brings her to his castle, where they live happily ever after. This is not that story. The prince is not charming. He is, in fact, merely a monster in human form.
As for the mermaid, she and her daughters have teeth and aren't afraid to use them. After devouring the kingdom, they have little else to do by roaming the lands in the company of a mysterious plague doctor.
My Review:
If you're looking for a dark version of the Little Mermaid, full of body horror and gore, The Salt Grows Heavy is the book for you. In short, Cassandra Khaw has done it again – she's written a spine-tingling horror novel within a complex world. Her shockingly compelling characters make it impossible for readers to look the other way.
I know I'm probably biased here, as Cassandra Khaw is one of my favorite horror authors, but I sincerely loved The Salt Grows Heavy. It was a mixture of many elements, most of which I didn't expect. It made for a delightful (and morbid) reading experience, to say the least!
Whenever I thought I had a hold of the narrative, something seemed to change, and it all slipped away. Despite this, the world and plot made sense, with every turn clicking into place. In a way, I almost wish the story continued, even though I agree it stopped at the perfect ending point.
Highlights:
Mermaid Horror
LGBTQ+
Dark Retelling of the Little Mermaid
Trigger Warnings:
Graphic Details
Body Horror
Child & Animal Death
Thanks to Tor Nightfire and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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- 25 May, 2023: Finished reading
- 25 May, 2023: Reviewed