The Carnivale of Curiosities
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Amiee Gibbs
A dazzling gothic tale of Faustian bargains, jealousy, and murder set in a spectacular circus, where star-crossed lovers' destinies are forged at an unexpected price--perfect for readers of V. E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. In Victorian London, where traveling sideshows are the very pinnacle of entertainment, there is no more coveted ticket than Ashe and Pretorius' Carnivale of Curiosities. Each performance is a limited engagement, and London's elite boldly dare the dangerous streets of Southwark to witness the Carnivale's astounding assemblage of marvels. For a select few, however, the real show begins behind the curtain. Rumors abound that the show's proprietor, Aurelius Ashe, is more than an average magician. It's said that for the right price, he can make any wish come true. No one knows the truth of this claim better than Lucien the Lucifer, the Carnivale's star attraction. Born with the ability to create fire, he's dazzled spectators since he was a boy. When Odilon Rose, one of the most notorious men in London, comes calling with a proposition regarding his young and beautiful charge, Charlotte, Ashe is tempted to refuse. After revealing, however, that Rose holds a secret that threatens the security of the troupe's most vulnerable members, Ashe has no choice but to sign an insidious contract. The stakes grow higher as Lucien finds himself drawn to Charlotte and her to him, an attraction that spurs a perilous course of events. Grave secrets, recovered horrors, and what it means to be family come to a head in this vividly imagined spectacle--with the lives of all those involved suspended in the balance.
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Author
Amiee Gibbs
Pages
432
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2023
ISBN
153872393X 9781538723937
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"{4.5/5}<br/><br/>CW: mentions of rape/assault, violence, some gore, some others <br/><br/>Read as an ARC copy via NetGalley.<br/><br/>Ashe and Pretorious’ Carnivale of Curiosities has returned to London after years of travel. Odilon Rose seeks a cure for Charlotte Bainbridge’s terminal illness. Aurelius Ashe, of the aforementioned Ashe and Pretorious, is an illusionist, a magician, some might say a miracle-worker, and Rose is convinced that Ashe is the key to Charlotte’s problem. But things are rarely what they seem, especially in a Carnivale.<br/><br/>It takes a great deal of talent to capture both the magic and the tragedy of a thing, yet Gibbs has accomplished it in spades. I don’t even really have words to describe the story she’s told here, but I’m already prepared to go back and re-read just to drown myself in the magical fever dream that was this book. It’s a bit of a dangerous skill, really.<br/><br/>A mesmerizing blend of a subtle, sturdy backdrop and an intriguing panoply of characters, “The Carnivale of Curiosities” weaves a tale of omission and misdirection, those key components in any good illusionist’s toolbox. Layer after layer of information is revealed, and the story fully embraces the idea that not every loose end has to be fully hashed out and tied up. While most books would suffer as a result, this one seems to thrive on the mystery, which gives it the feeling that the reader has simply peeked in through a door and is catching a glimpse of a life in passing. It’s a delicious whirlwind of a tale, and one I can see myself revising many, many times.<br/><br/>“Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.”"